NEW YORK, NY.- This month, Sothebys New York will bring together two of rock historys most celebrated and iconic instruments for its inaugural Rock & Pop sale, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own tangible pieces of music royalty. Elvis Presleys cherry-red Hagstrom guitar from the legendary 68 Comeback Special and Noel Gallaghers signed acoustic guitar from Oasiss (What's the Story) Morning Glory? sessions will share the spotlight under one roof at The Breuer Building from 13-20 April. From the King of Rock in America to one of Britpops defining figures, these guitars represent pivotal moments in popular music, bridging generations and continents while celebrating the enduring power of rock. The guitars will headline the online sale, open for bidding from April 9 23.
Its a rare moment in music history to see instruments of such monumental significance come together in one sale. Elvis Presleys Hagstrom guitar and Noel Gallaghers acoustic are cultural touchstones. Each tells a story of its era, the artists who played them, and the generations of fans whose lives they shaped. Its perfectly fitting that these legendary guitars headline our inaugural Rock & Pop sale at The Breuer, offering collectors a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own pieces that truly defined music history. -- Craig Inciardi, Sothebys Vice President, Specialist, Popular Music, Pop Culture
Elvis Presley Hagstrom Electric Guitar, 1968
This cherry-red Hagstrom Viking II electric guitar (est. $1 2 million) was played by Elvis Presley during the 1968 television special Singer Presents... Elvis, commonly known as the 68 Comeback Special, which aired on NBC on 3 December 1968. Presley used the guitar during full band numbers and seated jam sessions, including Blue Suede Shoes, Trouble, and Guitar Man. A photograph of him playing this very guitar graced the cover of his 1969 album From Elvis in Memphis.
The 68 Comeback Special marked Elviss return to live performance after a seven-year hiatus focused on films. It became the most-watched program of the television season, reinvigorating his career and cementing his enduring appeal to younger audiences.
Originally intended as a Christmas special by NBC and Presleys manager, the program was reimagined by director Steve Binder into a concert format designed to capture contemporary trends in popular music and appeal to a younger audience. Filming commenced in June 1968 at NBC Studios in Burbank, with the special eventually airing in early December.
When rehearsals and early filming got underway, a guitar that Presley had brought with him did not stand out against the bold red and black set design. Seeking a more visually striking instrument, Binder and producer Bones Howe asked session guitarist Al Casey if Elvis could use his cherry-red Hagstrom instead. Casey obliged, and the rest is history.
A defining milestone in the Kings career, the 68 Comeback Special remains one of the most iconic moments in popular music history. The now-iconic guitar has since been exhibited at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio (Artifacts of Hollywood & Music, July 1998August 2000), and its legacy endures in contemporary portrayals, most recently in the 2022 film Elvis, where Austin Butler wields a similar cherry-red Hagstrom guitar.
Noel Gallaghers Signed Acoustic Guitar
Noel Gallaghers Epiphone EJ-200 acoustic guitar (est. $60,000-$80,000), signed and used while writing songs for Oasiss iconic album (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, played a central role in the creation of an album that became, in effect, a greatest hits collection, featuring Wonderwall, Dont Look Back in Anger, Champagne Supernova, Roll with It, Some Might Say, and more.
Oasis sophomore album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? was an instant smash hit that would come to define an entire musical movement. Arguably the most distinct and iconic release of the bands discography, the guitar on offer was integral to its songwriting process. One of the crown jewels of Britpop, Morning Glory catapulted Oasis into international superstardom. Gallaghers songwriting on the album, some of which took place on this very instrument, is both nostalgic and forward-looking, reflecting the bands enduring influence across generations.
That influence feels especially relevant today, as the band enjoys a renewed cultural spotlight. Following the long-awaited reconciliation of the Gallagher brothers, Oasiss 2025 reunion tour introduced their music to a new generation while reconnecting longtime fans with the songs that defined an era. Earlier this year, at the BRIT Awards in Manchester, Gallagher was recognized as Songwriter of the Year.
Accompanying the guitar in the sale are Gallaghers handwritten manuscript for Dont Look Back in Anger (estimate $30,00040,000) and his 12-string Rickenbacker guitar (est. $60,000 - 80,000) both standout pieces tied to the album and the artists legacy.
Additional Highlights
A rare piece of Keith Moons iconic Pictures of Lily drum kit (est. $250,000 - 300,000) & David Bowies handwritten lyrics for The Jean Genie (est. $125,000150,000)
Additional highlights from the sale span the full spectrum of rock history, bringing together instruments and personal artifacts tied to some of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Among the standout lots are Bruce Springsteens photomatched acoustic guitar, used to write Born to Run (est. $200,000250,000), David Bowies handwritten lyrics for The Jean Genie (est. $125,000150,000), a guitar belonging to Eric Clapton (est. $175,000200,000), and a rare piece of Keith Moons iconic Pictures of Lily drum kit (est. $250,000 - 300,000), alongside many other exceptional pieces.