Late NFL Owner's Memorabilia Collection Fetches Over $105 Million; Gilmour Guitar Sells for $14.55 Million
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A collection of memorabilia owned by the late NFL owner Jim Irsay sold for over $105 million at auction.
- A guitar owned by David Gilmour fetched $14.55 million, setting a record.
- Proceeds from the auction will support charitable foundations.
An extraordinary collection of memorabilia amassed by the late NFL owner Jim Irsay has achieved remarkable success at auction, grossing more than $105 million. The diverse collection featured items of significant historical and cultural value, attracting intense bidding from collectors worldwide.
Among the standout pieces was a guitar once owned by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, which commanded an astonishing $14.55 million, setting a new record for a musical instrument at auction. The sale highlights the immense value placed on iconic artifacts associated with legendary musicians.
Beyond musical memorabilia, the auction also saw items of historical significance, including tickets from the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, which generated considerable interest. Additionally, the original manuscript of Alcoholics Anonymous found a new home for $2.4 million. All profits generated from this landmark sale are designated to benefit charitable foundations that were personally important to the late collector, underscoring a philanthropic legacy.
This auction not only demonstrates the significant financial value of rare collectibles but also reflects the enduring appeal of cultural artifacts and the philanthropic spirit of their former owner.
Originally published by Times of India in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.