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Christine McVie had some individual products of hers struck the auction block this weekend — and in the wake of her death … you much better think they brought a quite cent.
The occasion was held by Julien’s Auctions on Saturday and Sunday in Beverly Hills, where upwards of 800 products coming from 3 various Fleetwood Mac members — consisting of CMV — were offered to the greatest bidder … and Christine’s things remained in high need.
Amongst the great deals of hers up for grabs — closet that she when used herself, not to point out Christine’s extremely own musical instruments and phase equipment … so, yeah, unusual collectables.
For beginners, 2 various gowns of Christine’s were offered … one was the classic maxi gown she wore for the hit album, ‘Rumours,’ (cost $56,250) and her polka dot chiffon hippie gown — which she used to the 1976 Rock Music Awards (cost $31,250).
There’s more … the vocalist’s Leslie speaker and her extremely own mics generated $37,500; her touring Hammond B3 organ brought $28,125; her Yamaha electrical child grand piano cost $22,400; and Christine’s other stage-played organ chose $18,750. Almost $200k all in all.
Other FM products belonged to the auction too — a few of John McVie‘s possessions were likewise offered, such as his guitars and bass acquired almost a quarter of a million dollars by themselves. Likewise, Mick Fleetwood‘s renowned wood ‘Rumours’ balls snagged $128k by themselves.
Pretty strong turnout, and you gotta think of Christine’s passing played a part in the interest.
As we reported … Christine died Wednesday at the healthcare facility after a brief health problem, while surrounded by liked ones. Her old bandmates sent out a homage in her honor. She was 79.
RIP
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