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  • Travis Denning Stage/Promo/Video Personal Guitar (Lot 79)

    Name of Lot: Travis Denning Stage / Promo / Video Personal Guitar
    Brief Description: Rarely do you see contemporary country music recording artist guitars surface for acquisition. This Gibson Elliot Easton Model was acquired new by Travis Denning, played on stage multiple times, utilized in a promotional photo shoot and used in his break through song video, “After A Few”, which has garnered nearly 10 million views on YouTube. Showing some minor wear as expected. Included is the original hardshell case. Acquired directly from Travis, by Rockology Auctions Co-Owner, Norm Brewer. Photo credit Mike McKenney
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReJsy1nnCS4
    Estimated Value: $5,000-$6,500
    Auction Ended
  • Jerry Lee Lewis Foreign Documents Collection (Lot 250)

    Name of Lot: Jerry Lee Lewis Foreign Document Collection
    Brief Description: An ephemera collection showing a prescription filled out and signed by a doctor, Canadian immigration / employment authorization documents, a document showing a hotel room roster while on tour and two other pieces. All acquired from Jerry Lee’s personal possessions.
    Estimated Value: $200-$300
    Auction Ended
  • Elvis Presley Promotional Photos (Lot 11)

    Name of Lot: Elvis Presley Promotional Photos
    Brief Description: Promotional material, the one wedding photo being an LP bonus insert. All three pieces were saved by Patsy Presley during the time she worked at the Graceland office. Excellent condition.
    Estimated Value: $100-$125
    Auction Ended
  • Elvis Presley Owned Ring (Lot 12)

    Name of Lot: Elvis Presley Owned Ring
    Brief Description: Elvis Presley owned faux diamond ring.  Elvis would on occasion acquire an entire tray of jewelry during a buying spree, when he requested jewelers bring trays of jewelry to choose from. This ring being a costume piece was most likely in a tray purchase or gifted by a fan. It is no secret many of the rings brought to Elvis to consider purchasing in quantity were of lesser quality. The rings presented well and were marked up considerably to maximize profits. Regardless the ring presented here is an affordable Elvis owned piece of jewelry. Acquired in Elvis’s possessions by Patsy Presley immediately after Elvis’s passing.
    Estimated Value: $1800-$2200
    Auction Ended
  • Jerry Lee Lewis Ephemera Collection (Lot 253)

    Name of Lot: Jerry Lee Lewis Ephemera Collection
    Brief Description: Jerry Lee’s personal wallet card for his NARAS Memphis Chapter Membership, two used airline flight tickets and a Grand Ole Opry backstage pass from the News Award Show in 1985.
    Estimated Value: $200-$300
    Auction Ended
  • Elvis Presley Original Sun Records 45 Mystery Train (Lot 221)

    Name of Lot: Elvis Presley SUN 45
    Brief Description: Elvis Presley SUN 45, Mystery Train / I Forget to Remember to Forget. Rated at fair condition.
    Estimated Value: $300-$400
    Auction Ended