400+ Music & Hollywood Autographs Selling Tomorrow from John Brennan's Collection

RR Auction is selling 400+ autographs and memorabilia from John Brennan's collection on LiveAuctioneers today (Thursday Jan. 24). 

Nirvana, Madonna, Prince, Bowie, U2, Eagles, Cher, Rolling Stones, McCartney, Deep Purple, Sex Pistols and a ton of others.

Plus Pacino, Angelina Jolie, Jack Nicholson, George Lucas, and a lot more cool names. All authenticated by Epperson or Beckett..

There are lots with estimates from under $100 to a McCartney body-signed guitar with a $5,000 estimate.

Here a link: https://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/134046_music-and-hollywood-...

The auction on now and ends with live bidding at 7PM Eastern Time tonight: Thursday.

Here's a few pics:

Have you seen it?

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There's a Jll tambourine and a Pearl jam signed album to Lisa!

25% buyers premium 

Thank you Steve for letting us know!  

looks like only around 41 lots out of 449 sold .all 7 u2 lots never sold

someone lost a lot of money tonight.ive never seen an auction  take a hit so bad with real stuff

I think everyone is sick of seeing the items some items are the second time listings and a lot of the items are common easy to find items.

I agree. It's over kill to many of the same artists over and over and common albums and photos. 4 signed who albums sold for 100$ that's a disaster 

many items did not meet the reserves which were on most items -- so Brennan didn't lose a dime -- he get's all his stuff back for future auctions.  Minimum bids and reserves were obviously way too high

But depending how the fees were structured he could be liable for insurance and a slotting fee. So the expense out of pocket roughly is around 5 to 6 k .I know how rr fees work even on a discount. It depends if they agreed to eat all plus they used invaluables this time instead of there site so good knows how much more.

These results do not shock me. 

They do me . 41 itiems out of over 400 . That's a disaster.  And it's not free to run or consign to a auction.  I've never see an auction with that bad results with real stuff. I mean stuff didn't even get sold at 100$ for some stuff. 

Except for highly desirable items the market is flat. Too much product; not enough interest. The hobby is changing.

That's exactly right Joe! Who wants to buy something that everyone else has I sold a lot of my common items and put it towards a The Beatles set, prefer owning one decent item but these days graphs are sold through artist stores usually cheaper than ebayers so where that leaves them, who knows.

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