Boston Herald

Auction of rock muse treasures tops $3.6M

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The online auction of a trove of letters, photos and other items that Pattie Boyd, who was at the heart of the Swinging 60s, has concluded — and it’s safe to say that it really surpassed all expectatio­ns.

Christie’s, the world-renowned auction house, said its online sale of The Pattie Boyd Collection sold for around 2.82 million pounds ($3.6 million), or more than seven times the pre-sale high estimate of around 380,000 pounds.

The collection, which went on public display at Christie’s London headquarte­rs last Friday, provided a glimpse into the heart of the 1960s and 70s countercul­ture.

The 111 lots up for sale included affectiona­te letters from both her iconic rock icon husbands George Harrison and Eric Clapton, alongside clothing, jewelry, drawings and photograph­s — some of Boyd, and some by her.

“I am completely blown away by the enthusiasm of internatio­nal bidders for these special treasures that I have always loved,” Boyd said. “I am so happy that new hearts will now enjoy them, as they enter into their next ‘chapters.’ I am lucky that my life today continues to bring me joy and different adventures — I would encourage people to follow their passions and live their lives with gusto!”

Boyd, 79, is famous as a musicians’ muse, inspiratio­n for The Beatles’ song “Something,” composed for her by Harrison, as well as for Clapton’s scorching “Layla” and sweet “Wonderful Tonight.”

The most astonishin­g individual sale was the original artwork chosen by Clapton for the cover of the Derek and The Dominos 1970 album “Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs,” which sold for just under 2 million pounds ($2.5 million), 33 times the pre-sale high estimate.

Adrian Hume-Sayer, a director at Christie’s London, said the “outstandin­g results of this landmark auction are a real testament to Pattie Boyd, model, photograph­er, muse and icon.”

 ?? ALBERTO PEZZALI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pattie Boyd poses next to the original artwork by E. Frandsen De Schomberg, used for the cover of Derek and the Dominoes album ‘Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs’ as part of The Pattie Boyd Collection at Christie’s, in London.
ALBERTO PEZZALI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pattie Boyd poses next to the original artwork by E. Frandsen De Schomberg, used for the cover of Derek and the Dominoes album ‘Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs’ as part of The Pattie Boyd Collection at Christie’s, in London.

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