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WE ARE SELLING!

Sir Rod auctions glitzy furnishing­s from his mansion

- By Alisha Rouse Showbusine­ss Correspond­ent

IT is not exactly your typical range of rock star memorabili­a. But Rod Stewart fans will have the chance to own a piece of the singer when he auctions some of the contents of his Essex mansion next month.

Most items could hardly be called rock’n’roll. They range from ornate gilt bronze side tables to a Louis XV-style sofa. The only lot with a musical connection would appear to be a piece of ‘black Americana’ – a minstrel playing a banjo.

Sir Rod, 7 , is selling more than 60 items from Durrington House, the £4.65million retreat near Epping Forest he and wife Penny Lancaster bought in 201 . The Grade II-listed property, which dates from 1712, has ten bedrooms.

The singer, whose hits include Da Ya Think I’m Sexy, Maggie May and Sailing, is known for his garish fashion sense and much of his furniture is similarly striking, with plenty of gold, leather and leopardski­n.

Two 19th century gilt bronze candelabra featuring a boar, a lion and a dog have an estimate of £2,000, while two 19th century carved giltwood brackets with cherub mounts are expected to fetch £1,800. A pair of gilt bronze mounted side tables with glass tops are valued at £ ,000, as are a pair of 7ft pier mirrors.

The collection is being sold by auction house Sworders, of Stansted Mountfitch­et, Essex, on September 11.

Sworders director John n Black said yesterday: ‘We all have a good old sort-out once in a while and that is s the case with Sir Rod Stewart t in this instance.

‘He has accumulate­d many y things over his lifetime and d has decided now is the time e to have a bit of a clear-out.

‘The items are all very glitzy and glamorous and there is lots of gold.’

 ??  ?? Statue of a banjo player
Statue of a banjo player
 ??  ?? Pair of Victorian crimson leather armchairs
Pair of Victorian crimson leather armchairs
 ??  ?? A teak,cane and faux leopardski­n lounge armchair
A teak,cane and faux leopardski­n lounge armchair
 ??  ?? A Louis XV-style light blue settee
A Louis XV-style light blue settee
 ??  ?? A pair of 7ft late 19th century pier mirrors
A pair of 7ft late 19th century pier mirrors
 ??  ?? Having a clear-out: Sir Rod Stewart and his wife Penny Lancaster
Having a clear-out: Sir Rod Stewart and his wife Penny Lancaster
 ??  ?? Durrington House dates back to 1712
Durrington House dates back to 1712
 ??  ?? One of a pair of chairs with dolphin arms
One of a pair of chairs with dolphin arms
 ??  ?? A gilt bronze side table
A gilt bronze side table
 ??  ?? Pair of bronze candelabra
Pair of bronze candelabra

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