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A psychedelic golf buggy and 'the best guitar in the world': Huge haul of rare Oasis memorabilia going to auction

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A psychedelic golf buggy owned by Noel Gallagher and 'the best guitar in the world' are among a haul of rare Oasis memorabilia being offered for sale at an auction.

The fascinating lots - which are expected to fetch hundreds of thousands of pounds - also include one of Liam Gallagher's favourite tambourines.

Fresh from the Britpop legends announcing a comeback with tour dates set for next year including Heaton Park, more than 60 lots will be on offer at the Propstore online auction. READ MORE: Chef immediately arrested after landing at Manchester Airport Also featured are a collection of 18 of Noel's guitars, including his recognisable custom Silver Sparkle Gibson Les Paul Florentine.

Noel described the Les Paul as 'the best guitar in the world' and it is expected to sell for between £200,000 and £400,000. The band announced last week they were reuniting for the first time since breaking up backstage at France’s Rock en Seine festival in 2009.

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