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Michael Jackson’s jacket and John Lennon’s amp among items to be sold at auction

More than 350 rare and unique items of music memorabilia will go on sale at the Propstore auction on November 15.

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Michael Jackson’s jacket and John Lennon’s first vox amp, which he used with the Beatles, are expected to fetch hundreds of thousands of pounds when they go under the hammer.

More than 350 rare and unique items of music memorabilia will go on sale at the Propstore auction on Friday November 15, including instruments, handwritten lyrics and autographs.

Pieces worn and used by late music stars including George Michael, Prince and Jimi Hendrix, as well as current chart-toppers Harry Styles and Stormzy, are also among the collection.

A black and gold, photo-matched, military-style jacket from the private collection of Norwegian rapper Omer Bhatti, who is a friend of the Jackson family, has a sales estimate of £200,000 to £400,000.

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John Lennon’s 1962 Fawn JMI Vox AC15 Twin Amp is expected to sell for between £100,000 and £200,000 (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Lennon’s 1962 vox amp has an estimate of £100,000 to £200,000, while A Life With The Beatles booklet, signed by Sir Paul McCartney, Lennon, George Harrison and Sir Ringo Starr, is also expected to sell for between £10,000 and £20,000.

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A polyphonic analog synthesiser used by Prince (Andrew Matthews/PA)

The items up for sale also include Noel Gallagher’s autographed cream guitar, which he played during early performances with rock band Oasis, which has a sales tag of £25,000 to £50,000; and Kurt Cobain’s handwritten music video requests letter is estimated to fetch £15,000 to £30,000.

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Noel Gallagher’s owned and autographed cream Hohner JT60 guitar played during early Oasis performances (Andrew Matthews/PA)

“We’re especially proud to present the biggest collection of Oasis guitars ever brought to market, giving fans a chance to own a piece of British music history.”

The music memorabilia will go on sale at the Propstore auction on November 15 as part of a four-day event, which will also showcase a selection of film and TV items.

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