LONDON.- Musical instruments from stars of rock and pop music saw sensational prices at
Bonhams 10 December Entertainment Memorabilia sale.
The piano which was used to compose almost all of ABBA's greatest hits between 1972-1979 today sold for £35,000 to an internet bidder.
The piano was originally acquired by the group to be used at a small cottage on the island of Viggsö in the Swedish archipelago, which is where the group wrote their songs. It remained in the cottage until 1979, having been used for the composition of most of the major ABBA hits in this period, including: Fernando, Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, Money Money Money, Take a Chance on Me, The Name of the Game, Thank You for the Music, Voulez-Vous, I Have a Dream, Does Your Mother Know and Chiquitita.
Two Rickenbacker guitars (one smashed and mounted on a display) played by Pete Townshend during The Whos 1989 25th anniversary tour sold for more than three times the top estimate, achieving £52,500
One of the first Ed Sheeran items to come to public auction, a Green T Fender Stratocaster, sold for double top estimate, achieving £12,500
A rare Led Zeppelin concert poster soared above estimate to achieve £10,625
A set of lyrics handwritten by Bob Marley sold for £10,000
Natalie Downing, Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Specialist, said: Musical instruments continue to command a premium in the collectors market, evident in the excellent prices achieved at todays sale, where a musical instrument from The Whos Pete Townshend was the top lot in the sale.