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The round, green-tinted glasses by designer Oliver Goldsmith were found by former chauffeur Alan Herring in 1968. ... Imagine all the people living for a piece of authentic John Lennon memorabilia.
John Lennon's Iconic Round Spectacles Sell for $57,000 in Rare Beatles Auction Lennon gifted the round 'Windsor' glasses to his housekeeper, Dorothy "Dot" Jarlett, in 1965 so that her brother ...
Imagine all the people who’d like to own John Lennon’s iconic eyeglasses. You may say they’re dreamers – but the round spectacles can go to the highest bidder to Omega Auctions, which also ...
John Lennon’s iconic round sunglasses sell for £137,000 at auction. Item sold by the band's former chauffeur. Sarah Jones. Sunday 15 December 2019 10:14 GMT. Comments. open image in gallery.
Lennon was known for wearing round-framed glasses. According to Sotheby’s website: “In 1966, John Lennon was given a pair of round glasses to prepare for his role in Richard Lester’s film ...
The famous round spectacles John Lennon wore for years are finally going on sale—for a cool $38,000 (£25,000). As the Daily Mail reports, the glasses will go to the highest bidder at Omega ...
A pair of John Lennon's round tinted sunglasses are tipped to sell for £3,000 at an auction.. The trademark glasses were picked up from the top of a piano in the Abbey Road studio in London by a ...
John Lennon's round glasses sell for nearly $200,000. The round, green-tinted lenses and their golden frame belonged to Alan Herring. Afp December 13, 2019. facebook twitter whatsup linkded email.
A pair of John Lennon's sunglasses The Beatles legend once left behind in the back seat of a car sold Friday for nearly $200,000 at an auction in London.
A pair of John Lennon's sunglasses The Beatles legend once left behind in the back seat of a car sold Friday for nearly $200,000 at an. ... John Lennon’s round glasses sell for nearly $200,000.
LONDON (AFP): A pair of John Lennon's sunglasses The Beatles legend once left behind in the back seat of a car sold on Friday (Dec 13) for nearly US$200,000 at an auction in London.