Have some money? You can keep the sunglasses, neck brooch, or wool coat that Prince once wore.
Prince’s apparel, jewelry, and antiques are all up for auction, with some bids starting at a reasonable$ 100.
Prince’s iconic high-heeled blue boots from his Act I tour (valued at$ 20,000 ),” Purple Rain”-era black and purple gloves, and his classic white ruffled shirt from the 12th annual American Music Awards in 1985 are among the highlights of the extensive private collection.
According to Bobby Livingston, executive vice president at the organization, there are 203 things total up for bid.
The majority of the selection is clothing and other items from the mid-80s to the late 1990s, including Prince’s” Purple Rain,”” Lovesexy,” and” Parade,” as well as” Sign’ O’ the Times.”
According to Livingston,” The collectors who owns it has spent the past ten or so years collecting these items from different designers and bid houses.” ” So it’s a very extensive fashion series that follows Prince throughout his entire job.”
Livingston continued,” The collector ( who is unnamed ) decided it was time to share his personal cache with other Prince fans. Bidding on Prince’s blue boots was around$ 11,000 at the time of publication, while the auction includes items with bids of$ 100.
If you look underneath it, you can see the copper frame braces holding up the pumps, he said. It simply demonstrates a great deal of use, as evidenced by the way he was dancing and jumping on stage. Actually, you can get a sense of the actor.
Choices of bleached material samples for his tours, a handwritten note with outfit changes for the 1990 Nude Tour, and Polaroid photos of his clothing collection are some of the odder items.
Requests expire at 6 p.m. on November 16. Visit rrauction.com if you’re interested in buying.