John Lennon’s glasses among Beatles’ relics up for auction

John Lennon’s glasses among Beatles’ relics up for auction

Items will be sold online by Sotheby's next month.

Glasses were kept for half a century by a former driver for the band. (AFP pic)
LONDON:
A pair of John Lennon’s trademark round sunglasses are going up for auction along with a parking ticket given to Beatles drummer Ringo Starr – items kept for half a century by a former driver for the band.

Alan Herring, who worked as a chauffeur for Starr and bandmate George Harrison in the late 60s, said Lennon had given him the glasses after leaving them on the back seat of his Mercedes.

“When John got out of the car I noticed that he’d left these sunglasses on the back seat and one lens and one arm had become disconnected,” he said.

“I asked John if he’d like me to get them fixed for him. He told me not to worry, that they were just for the look.”

The vintage glasses and the parking ticket – issued on Apr 25, 1969 in London outside the band’s own label Apple Records – will be sold online by Sotheby’s with other Beatles memorabilia next month.

Herring said the decision to sell the objects was an emotional one, but that “the memories I have of this very special time in my life working with the Beatles are far more important to me”.

The brown, creased £2 parking ticket is expected to fetch £1,500, while the sunglasses – which Herring never did get mended – could sell for £8,000.

Other items going under the hammer between Dec 6 to 13 include a cigarette lighter kept in Herring’s car, shirts worn by the Fab Four and Harrison’s guitar with a predicted price of £60,000.

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