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Pattie Boyd’s love letters from Clapton, Harrison set for auction

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LONDON — Love letters to Pattie Boyd from both George Harrison and Eric Clapton are going up for sale at Christie’s auction house, alongside clothing, jewelry and other memorabili­a from the renowned model and musicians’ muse.

Boyd, who was previously married both to Beatle Harrison and to guitar legend Clapton, is selling a trove of items from her time at the epicentre of the 1960s and ’70s countercul­ture, Christie’s announced Monday.

For Boyd, Harrison wrote Something, one of the Fab Four’s most-covered tunes. Clapton’s passion for his friend’s wife inspired the scorching Layla. Later, when Boyd had left Harrison and married Clapton, he serenaded her with Wonderful Tonight.

The auction includes two love letters from Clapton, written while Boyd was married to Harrison, and the original cover artwork for Derek and The Dominos’ 1970 album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, a painting of a blonde model who reminded Clapton of Boyd. It’s estimated to sell for between 40,000 and 60,000 pounds ($68,650 and $102,975 Cdn).

There are also letters and notes from Harrison, and his handwritte­n lyrics for the song Mystical One, which have an estimated price of 30,000 to 50,000 pounds ($51,490 to $85,800).

The more than 100 lots include photos taken by Boyd, who became an accomplish­ed photograph­er, among them images of The Beatles’ 1968 stay at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram in India.

The items are open for online bidding between March 8 and 22, and will be on display at Christie’s London headquarte­rs from March 15 to 21.

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