Among the items sold are handwritten letters, compositions and various intimate items.
Pattie Boyd, 80 years old, ex-wife of Eric Clapton It is George Harrisonauctioned off a collection of her ex-husbands’ personal items that included the artists’ letters and handwritten compositions.
The sale of the rockers’ items totaled around US$3 million, totaling 110 items sold at an auction house. Boyd had several rare photos of the Beatlesdrawings, postcards and photographs taken by Harrison.
The object that stood out most during these auctions made by his ex-wife was a note written by George Harrison in the 60s, saying “Pattie, don’t forget that I love you, George.” The ticket was sold for the equivalent of R$43,000.
Another controversial item from this vast collection was a letter written by Eric Clapton for Pattie Boyddeclaring herself to the then photographer while she was married to the member of Beatlesin 1970. It was sold to an anonymous buyer for the equivalent amount of R$674 thousand.
Source: Rollingstone

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