Noel Gallagher's favourite guitar sells for staggering price
Noel Gallagher called it “the best guitar in the world”. Now it has sold for an astonising £226,800. And a tambourine used by his brother and bandmate, Liam, fetched £6,300.
The Oasis singer-songwriter’s custom Silver Sparkle Gibson Les Paul Florentine guitar was put on sale for between £200,000 and £400,000. It was used in the recording of the third Oasis album Be Here Now, released in August 1997.
Auctioneers Propstore said it is one of Gallagher’s primary guitars from the Oasis era and believed to be the one he played most often during that part of his career.
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The instrument was made for Gallagher at Gibson’s custom shop in 1997 and was used for performances on The David Letterman Show and Saturday Night Live and for the BBC documentary Oasis: Right Here, Right Now.
A Noel Gallagher-signed Yorkshire Tea teapot fetched £1,260 on the second day of Propstore’s four-day live memorabilia auction, while a tambourine used by his bandmate brother Liam went for £6,300.
Noel and his brother Liam announced earlier this year they would reform to tour as Oasis in 2025, with dates in the UK and Ireland quickly selling out.
An amplifier owned by John Lennon sold for £151,200 after being estimated at between £100,000 to £200,000.
The 1962 Fawn JMI Vox AC15 Twin amp is claimed to be the first Lennon used with The Beatles, including during a Cavern Club performance in Liverpool on August 22 1962, four days after drummer Sir Ringo Starr joined, and for the recording of the band’s debut album Please Please Me.
Michael Jackson’s Thriller tour rehearsal jacket, signed by the late American singer and both John Landis, who directed the music video,


