Top of the auction pops is a set of limited edition Queen CDs, including a Barcelona LP cover signed by the band’s late frontman Freddie Mercury, which is expected to fetch £100 - £150. Also from the 1970s era is a set of six signed David Bowie singles carrying an estimate of £60 - £80.
For Cliff Richard fans there is a signed black and white photographic portrait of the singer estimated at £30 - £50. And for followers of hard rock, a signed colour print of legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page can be theirs at £40 -£60.
Stephen Whittaker, managing partner of Fellows & Sons, said: “There is currently massive interest in music memorabilia and with estimates starting from as little as £30, collectors can obtain some rare and highly desirable items at affordable prices.
“This particular collection includes everything from Whitney Houston to Prince and Tina Turner to Metallica, so there’s plenty to choose from and to suit all music tastes.
“We believe the Freddie Mercury items will generate a great deal of interest and with the recent Led Zeppelin reunion show in London, the Jimmy Page print is bound to be popular with fans of the band.”
Lots from other artists include Johnny Mathis, Bev Bevan of Birmingham’s own Electric Light Orchestra, Eric Clapton and the Yardbirds.
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NOTES TO EDITORS
• A Fellows spokesman is available for interview. Call Mary-Ann Long on 0121 212 5500. Or email mary@fellows.co.uk
• Pictures are available on request
• Fellows & Sons is one of the UK’s oldest auctioneers, and is based in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, UK. It was established in 1876 and remains a family business. It is rapidly becoming known as one of the UK’s most technologically advanced auctioneers, using the latest digital marketing techniques and internet bidding technology to open up real life auctions to buyers across the world.
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