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Blue-tinted glasses given by John Lennon to be auctioned with Abbey Road photos

The spectacles will go under the hammer alongside a collection of 33 black and white photographs taken at the recording studios in 1968 and 1969.

Anahita Hossein-Pour
Sunday 21 July 2024 04:48 EDT
A pair of round blue tinted John Lennon-style glasses which were gifted by the late musician and will be offered for auction (Gareth Fuller/PA)
A pair of round blue tinted John Lennon-style glasses which were gifted by the late musician and will be offered for auction (Gareth Fuller/PA) (PA Wire)

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Round blue-tinted glasses given by John Lennon to a man who was visiting the Abbey Road studios where the Beatles recorded are to go on sale.

The John Lennon-style glasses were handed to the man, who was with his girlfriend, in 1968 and are expected to fetch £2,000 to £3,000. It is not clear who they belonged to at the time.

A Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers spokesperson said: “The young man saw the spectacles lying on the piano and went to pick them up but was told by his then girlfriend to leave them, to which Lennon replied ‘it’s OK, he can have them’.”

The spectacles will go under the hammer alongside a collection of 33 black and white photographs taken at Abbey Road in 1968 and 1969, including some snapped on the day of the photoshoot for the Beatles’ album cover where the band walked across a zebra crossing.

The photos, some featuring Paul McCartney, George Harrison, George Martin and Ringo Starr, will be sold with the copyright for an estimated £200 to £300.

The items will go up for auction on July 31 at Farleigh Golf Club in Surrey.

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