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Beatles' memorabilia sells well
27/11/2008 16:01 - (SA)
Kylie MacLellan
London - Christmas cards from George Harrison and a poem by Paul McCartney were among the top selling lots at an auction of British comedian Spike Milligan's personal belongings in London.
A collection of Christmas cards sent to Milligan by former Beatle Harrison sold for £7 200 ($11 020) after being estimated at just £500 to £700, while a poem by Harrison's band mate McCartney fetched £6 000, way above its top estimate of £2 000.
Other popular lots included an archive of Milligan's wartime diaries, which went for £6 000 ($9 138), while a copy of The Primal Scream by Arthur Janov, given to Spike by another former Beatle John Lennon, fetched £4 200 ($6 428).
But an 1833 Broadwood Grand Piano, often played by McCartney who was Milligan's friend and neighbour, sold for just £480 ($734) after being estimated at £2 000 to £3 000.
The collection, The private world of Spike Milligan, was put up for auction at Bonhams on Tuesday evening by Milligan's wife, Shelagh, who said she no longer has enough space to store it all.
Spike Milligan, who died six years ago aged 83, was a comedian, musician, poet and playwright. He shot to fame in the 1950s, writing and starring in the popular radio comedy series the Goon Show, alongside Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe.
- Reuters
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