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Julien's Auctions is a privately held auction house based in Beverly Hills, California founded in 2003 by Darren Julien and co-owned with Martin Nolan. They specialize in auctions of film memorabilia, music memorabilia, sports memorabilia, Fashion and street and contemporary art.
Heritage Auctions [1] John Lennon's Framus Hootenanny $ 2.85 million: Musical instrument 2024 Julien's Auctions [17] John Lennon's Gibson J-160E $ 2.4 million: Musical instrument 2014 Julien's Auctions Anonymous [18] The Beatles's Drumhead $ 2.1 million: Musical instrument 2015 Julien's Auctions Jim Irsay [19] "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob ...
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While on display at the Judy Garland Museum, it was stolen in 2005 and recovered in September 2018. On December 7, 2024, this pair was sold at auction for $28 million by Heritage Auctions ($32.5 million after auction fees are included), [20] making it the most "valuable movie memorabilia ever sold at auction," according to Heritage Auctions. [21]
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In 2024, the guitar was sold for $2.9 million by Julien's Auctions of Gardena, California. [10] Paul McCartney's first guitar was a Zenith (built by Framus on commission from Boosey & Hawkes), which he still owns. [11] Phil Campbell of Motörhead uses several Framus guitars. [12]
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