The 3-day auction starts tomorrow Thursday, December 3rd.
By Karen Ostlund
Red carpet photos by Joycel Chow
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF
RINGO STARR AND BARBARA BACH
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Barbara Bash anf Ringo Starr arrive to Julien's Auctions preview Dec.1st |
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Joe Walsh outside Julien's Auctions, Dec. 1st |
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Musician Andy Babiuk at Julien's Auction, Dec.2nd | | | |
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Julien’s Auctions, the world’s premier entertainment auction house, is proud to announce the December 3rd, 4th and 5th auction of
Property from The Collection of Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach.
The once-in-a-lifetime collection curated by Ringo and Barbara,
features items from their London estate, Beverly Hills and Monaco
residences.
The couple, who met in 1980 on the movie set of
Caveman,
when Ringo first met the beautiful actress and former Bond girl
Barbara, married in 1981 and have enjoyed an enduring love since.
Comprised of musical instruments including drums and guitars, career
memorabilia from the Beatles era and Ringo’s solo career including his
All-Starr Band, fine antiques, custom-made eclectic furnishings, fine
art and personal items, this auction will be a unique and historic
event.
The pre-event, December 2nd included book-signing by British musician Andy Babiuk to promote his book "Beatles Gear" and DVD signing by The Beatles former secretary Freda Kelly of her documentary "Good Ol' Freda".
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The Beatles secretary Freda Kelly, Dec 1 |
The auction of The Property From The Collection of Ringo Starr and
Barbara Bach includes the most important drum kit to ever hit the
auction. Among the seven of Starr’s personal drum kits in the
auction is the iconic musician’s first 1963 Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl
three-piece drum kit. The kit was used by Starr in more than 200
performances between May of 1963 and February of 1964 and used to record
some of The Beatles biggest hits including: “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “She
Loves You,” “All My Loving,” “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “Money,” and “I
Wanna Be Your Man,” and many others. Paul McCartney also used the
Oyster Black Pearl kit on his first solo album,
McCartney. This specific drum kit has not been seen in public for more than 50 years (Est. $300,000 - $500,000).
Ringo Starr’s other spectacular kits offered for sale each carry
unprecedented provenance of the Beatles and Ringo Starr’s solo career.
They include:
- A custom built Jumbo Silver Sparkle kit that was used in The Beatles
“Hello Goodbye” promotional video filmed in November 1967 (Est.
$100,000 - $200,000)
- A kit commissioned for Starr by George Harrison. In 1968, Harrison
traveled to Los Angles to produce an album. While there he worked with
drummer Hal Blaine who used a unique “Monster Drum Set.” Harrison was
inspired to get one for Starr. Harrison, through Blaine, commissioned a
set of the custom made Blaemire fiberglass. The set, custom made by
Howey Oliver, consists of seven toms. Only five sets of these custom
kits are known to exist. Upon receiving the gift Ringo sent a thank you
note to Blaine that read “Thanks Hal, for the tom tom tom tom tom toms!”
(Est. $10,000 - $20,000)
- In 2002 Starr performed on a Ludwig four-piece kit in gold sparkle
with a hammered bronze snare at the George Harrison memorial concert,
Concert for George. Starr played that night with “George’s Band”
alongside Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Billy
Preston, Dhani Harrison and other musicians who had performed with
Harrison during his career (Est. $30,000 - $50,000)
- A unique set of Ludwig clear Vistalite drums with interior lights used by Starr in his 1978 television movie Ringo (Est. $30,000 - $50,000)
- The 1989 inaugural tour of Ringo Starr and his All-Starr band toured
three countries in five months. Starr played a Ludwig silver sparkle
while performing with Clarence Clemmons, Rick Danko, Levon Helm,
Dr. John, Jim Keltner, Nils Lofgren, Billy Preston, and Joe Walsh. Starr
continues to tour with a rotating line up of All-Starrs (Est. $50,000 -
$70,000)
Among the hundreds of items to be offered are some of Starr’s other
percussion instruments – tambourines, bongos, a hand drum inscribed to
Starr by Harry Nilsson, and homemade noisemakers. A limited number of
Starr’s own stage-used custom-made drum sticks will also be offered in
the sale. Guitars gifted to Starr by fellow Beatles are also part of the
rare and remarkable auction. George Harrison gave Starr a Gretsch
guitar (Estimate $100,000 - $200,000) which is being offered. John
Lennon owned 1964 325FG Rose-Morris model Rickenbacker with a fire-glo
sunburst finish (Estimate $600,000 - $800,000) and gave it to Starr
after he played it on stage during The Beatles 1964/65 Christmas shows
and later in his home studio. The guitar model became known as the
“Beatle-Backer” and Lennon’s likeness was used in advertisements for the
guitar.
Marc Bolan, friend, fellow musician and subject, along with the rest of T-Rex, of Starr’s documentary/variety film
Born to Boogie, gifted a Gibson Les Paul electric guitar to Starr
(Estimate:
$15,000 - $20,000). The pair was influential to each other’s careers.
The glam rock superstar played guitar on Starr’s
Ringo album
and Starr was inspired to write the song “Back off Boogaloo” from
Bolan’s frequent use of the slang word. In 1966, The Beatles
Yesterday and Today
“Butcher cover” created headlines and controversy. Starr’s personal
album sleeve is included in this ground-breaking auction. Ringo labeled
the sleeve “Ringo” on the back to identify it as his personal copy
(Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000).
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“I am not sure I can find the right words to describe how remarkable
this auction is,” said Darren Julien, Founder & CEO of Julien’s
Auctions.(left) with Nolan Martin (Executive Director) “To be able to say you are representing such music royalty as
that of Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach is not only an honor but one of the
greatest privileges of my life and professional career.” |
Beyond the Beatles and his solo music career, Starr also made his way
into film and appeared in over 25 productions which included children’s
programming, comedy and dramas. Included in the auction are Starr’s
personal scripts from the film
Help! (Titled BeatlesTwo at the time) (Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000) and a script from the made for television movie
Ringo (Estimate $1,000 - $2,000).
Stage worn and personal clothing from the wardrobes of both Barbara
Bach and Ringo Starr are also among the many highlights and include
Bach’s wardrobe pieces from famed designers: Zandra Rhodes, Stella
McCartney, Prada, Libertine, Issey Miyake, Elizabeth Emmanuel and a
spectacular Warhol inspired Versace suit. A gown of the same
Warhol-inspired print silk can be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of
Art. Starr’s personal and stage worn clothing by designers Richard
Tyler, Dusenbery, Armani, Gucci, John Varvatos and Nigel Curtiss and
tour jackets personalized for both Bach and Starr are also included. The
tuxedo worn by Ringo when he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame as one of the Beatles is included as well as the gown that
Barbara wore that same night (Estimates: Various).
The exquisite residences of Starr and Bach featured many colorful
custom-made furnishings, along with fine British antiques, European
mirrors and light fixtures, and contemporary art. Among the top lots in
the sale are a suite of custom painted and monogrammed bedroom furniture
(Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000), an Empire style dining table and chairs
(Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000), a Gothic Revival mahogany bookcase
(Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000), a Lalique “Soleil” ceiling mount light
fixture (Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000), a Loys-Lucha enameled light fixture
(Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500), an antique Louis XV wall mirror (Estimate:
$12,000 - $18,000), a pair of Art Deco wall mirrors with blue accent
panels (Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000), and a copper Art Nouveau wall mirror
(Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000). There is also a fine selection of Asian
art featuring standing and seated Buddhas which includes a monumental
gilt wood “jeweled” standing Buddha (Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000), a
bronze and parcel gilt statue of Ganesh (Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000) and a
pair of Tibetan Thangkas (Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000).
“You got to pay your dues if you want to sing the blues...And you know it don't come easy,” Ringo Starr
Examples of fine art to be offered in the auction include an original
Nikas Safronov portrait of Ringo Starr (Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000), a
Peter Blake “Love Me Do” screen print of the Beatles (Estimate: $4,000 -
$6,000), a print by David Hockney (Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000), and also
artwork by Ringo Starr himself (Various estimates between $1,000 -
$4,000).
2000 Mercedes Coupe automobile with the distinction of being owned
by two Beatles will be offered in the auction.
Originally owned by
George Harrison who purchased the car new was later purchased by Ringo
Starr (Estimate: $60,000 - $80,000). George and Ringo are the only two
owners of the car.
The musical instruments, personal memorabilia, souvenirs,
photographs, furniture, wardrobe and other items offered in this sale
will undoubtedly be the subject of one of the most historical auctions
to take place in decades.
The auction includes over 800 items which will be featured in a full
color silver box set limited edition collectible catalog available for
purchase at
www.juliensauctions.com.
There will also be 250 limited edition gold box sets of catalogs signed
by Ringo and Barbara with 100% of the proceeds benefiting The Lotus
Foundation.
Ringo Starr’s friendship with The Who’s Keith Moon is well known.
Moon gifted Ringo with a circa 1970 stainless steel “Time Computer LED”
digital quartz wristwatch by Omega (Estimate: $400-$600). Also included
is an 18K Gold “Moonphase” automatic wristwatch by Patek Phillipe
(Estimate: $80,000-$100,000). Other jewelry of note includes a “Black
Ring” onyx and gold watch, a pinky ring featuring a large blue stone and
a gold link ID bracelet worn by Starr and documented in many photos
that show his right wrist from the 1960s…a very significant and
extraordinary piece (Estimates: Various).
The massive array of items also include huge group lots of pins and
buttons in which Starr is famous for wearing on his lapel, “World Music
Awards” from Monaco, a group of vintage Beatles merchandising pieces and
toys, the musician’s All Starr Band tour memorabilia and several record
awards including those from Greece, Spain, New Zealand, Taiwan,
Singapore, Korea, Hong Kong, Denmark, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Belgium,
Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, United Kingdom and the United States
offering yet another glimpse into the extraordinary global appeal and
legacy of the Beatles.
“This collection features so many remarkable items from The Beatles
to Ringo Starr’s solo career to those special items collected by Barbara
Bach for their residences,” said Martin Nolan, Executive Director of
Julien’s Auctions. “Every time we begin to look through the inventory of
this fantastic collection we simply are stunned when we think of the
history truly represented here.”
Portions of the auction proceeds of the Property from the Life and Careers of Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach will benefit
The Lotus Foundation,
a charity founded by Starr and Bach. The Lotus Foundation is an
organization which assists with a wide range of worthy causes around the
world, focusing primarily on family and child welfare, women’s issues,
addiction recovery and education.
BEVERLY HILLS PUBLIC EXHIBITION
Monday, November 30th, 2015 –
Friday, December 4th, 2015
Daily 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. PST
Free to the Public
Julien’s Auctions Beverly Hills
9665 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 150
Beverly Hills, California 90210
LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION
Property From The Collection of
Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach
Thursday, December 3rd, 2015
Session I: 10:00 a.m. PST (Lots 1-203)
Session II: 2:00 p.m. PST (Lots 204-424)
Property From The Collection of
Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach
Friday, December 4th, 2015
Session III: 10:00 a.m. PST (Lots 425-630)
Property From The Career of Ringo Starr
Session IV: 2:00 p.m. PST (Lots 631-876)
Property From The Career of Ringo Starr
Saturday, December 5th, 2015
Session V: 10:00 a.m. PST (Lots 877-1107)
Session VI: 2:00 p.m. PST (Lots 1108-1367)
EXHIBITION AND AUCTION LOCATION
Julien’s Auctions Beverly Hills
9665 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 150
Beverly Hills, California 90210
www.juliensauctions.com