The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

1 of B.B. King’s ‘Lucille’ guitars sold for $280K at auction

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JACKSON, MISS. >> A guitar given to B.B. King for his 80th birthday has sold for $280,000 at an auction of items from the blues legend’s estate.

Julien’s Auctions says King often used the black Gibson ES-345 prototype that was one of several guitars he called “Lucille.” A spokeswoma­n for the auction house, Mozell MileyBaile­y, said Monday that the buyer wants to remain anonymous.

Before the auction, Julien’s estimated the guitar’s value at $80,000 to $100,000. The headstock has “B.B. King 80” and a crown inlaid with motherof-pearl, and the guitar is autographe­d on the back. The Gipson company gave King the guitar as a gift.

Early in his career, King ran back into a burning nightclub to rescue his guitar, and he later learned the fire started when two men were fighting over a woman named Lucille. King said he never met the woman but started naming his guitars Lucille as a reminder to never again endanger his own life.

The auction of more than 550 items from King’s estate took place in Los Angeles on Saturday, a few days after what would have been his 94th birthday.

The 15-time Grammy winner was 89 when he died in 2015 in Las Vegas. He is buried next to the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpreti­ve Center in the small town of Indianola, Mississipp­i, near the community where he grew up picking cotton in the Delta flatlands.

The auction house said the estate sale brought in $1.3 million. It included awards, photograph­s, King’s passports, luggage, jewelry, clothing, audio equipment and other guitars.

A ring that King wore in photos sold for $16,250. It is 18-karat gold and has “BB” encrusted with 22 diamonds , and its initial estimated value was $6,000 to $8,000.

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