The Borneo Post

Elton John items fetch US$8 mln at New york auction

- — AFP

Nearly US$100,000 for Elton John’s monogramme­d silver boots and around US$2 million for a triptych by street artist Banksy from his collection: the music icon’s personal items brought in almost US$8 million at auction Wednesday in New York.

Christie’s auction house is running a series of eight sales, both in person and online, through February 28 for the collection of the 76-year-old’s belongings, including an ivory and gold glam rock jumpsuit from the early 1970s designed by Annie Reavey, which sold for US$12,600.

As enthusiast­ic collectors made bids, John’s grand piano fetched over US$200,000, while a pair of sunglasses, a key element of the singer’s signature look, found a buyer for US$22,680, ten times more than the initial estimate.

Most of the items come from the artist’s luxury home in Atlanta, Georgia, which had served as a base for his American tours, and which he recently sold.

The legendary musician, known for hits like “Your Song,” “Rocket Man,” and “Sacrifice,” for flamboyant costumes and a commitment to the fight against HIV/AIDS, wrapped up his farewell tour last year.

John bought the Atlanta home shortly after getting sober in 1990, Christie’s said, as the singer found “solace and support in the warm community and recovery facilities” there.

With works by artists Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethor­pe and Richard Avedon, the collection, which he built together with his husband David Furnish, shows the couple’s taste in contempora­ry art.

The personal collection­s of pop culture icons have become a regular feature at the world’s top auction houses.

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