Award Banner
Award Banner

Guitar bought by Beatles' George Harrison for $100 sold for over $1.7 million at auction

Guitar bought by Beatles' George Harrison for $100 sold for over $1.7 million at auction
Martin Nolan of Julien's Auctions holds a 'Futurama' guitar that used to belong to the late George Harrison, former member of The Beatles, at a press conference held by Julien's Auctions to announce its forthcoming sale by auction in Liverpool, Britain, Oct 3, 2024.
PHOTO: Reuters file

A guitar bought by George Harrison for £58 (S$100) has sold for over £1 million (S$1.7 million) at auction.

The late Beatles star's mother paid for the Resonet Futurama instrument in 1959 when he was a 16-year-old apprentice electrician, and he played the instrument at more than 320 Beatles gigs over the years and it has now gone under the hammer for US$1.27 million (S$1.7 million).

Martin Nolan, executive director of Julien's Auctions — which sold John Lennon's acoustic guitar for US$2.85 million earlier this year — said the lot had set a world record for the highest sale price of one of George's instruments.

He said in a statement: "George Harrison's iconic Futurama guitar, one of the most important guitars in rock and roll history and formative to The Beatles' sound, has made history at today's auction.

"We're beyond thrilled to add this Harrison guitar to the Julien's Auctions' million-dollar club, which already includes guitars from John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Kurt Cobain."

The auction house had given the guitar an expected sale price of between US$600,000 and US$800,000 and celebrated its significance in Beatles history when they first announced it was going up for sale.

Martin said at the time: "George Harrison's Futurama guitar was The Beatles' north star and one of his most loved instruments in his collection of legendary and prized guitars.

"This mythic guitar aptly named Futurama was played during the early Beatles' countless ground breaking performances from their halcyon nights at the Cavern Club in Liverpool to their famous Hamburg Days where they honed their sound and style and the future of Beatlemania literally took off."

It had previously failed to sell after it didn't meet its reserve price when it was put up for auction by Bonhams in 2019.

[[nid:704248]]

This website is best viewed using the latest versions of web browsers.