NEW YORK, NY.- Juliens Auctions achieved strong global engagement at its annual Music Icons sale, with bidders from 30 countries competing for nearly 700 pieces of music history. The two-day live auction, held May 2930 at Hard Rock Cafe Times Square in New York City, drew international attention to one of the industrys most anticipated events.
Music memorabilia continues to attract strong interest from both collectors and investors seeking rare, culturally important artifacts, said Martin Nolan, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Juliens Auctions. In a period of economic uncertainty, historic pop culture treasures have emerged as compelling assets , combining rarity, emotional connection, and enduring cultural relevance. Our annual Music Icons auction, featuring exceptional pieces from artists including Ace Frehley, Madonna, Prince, Michael Jackson, and many others, continues to set the standard for the global music collectibles market while driving record-breaking demand.
This years edition of Music Icons featured an extraordinary collection of some of the most powerful and influential guitars ever to appear at auction, including instruments played by legends such as Ace Frehley, George Harrison, Eddie Van Halen, Prince, Brian May, Peter Frampton, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Dave Navarro, Mick Mars, Dave Mustaine, and more.
Also featured were personal items from music icons including Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Hank Williams Sr., Mick Jagger, Elton John, Freddie Mercury, Olivia Newton-John, Elvis Presley, Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne, Lemmy Kilmister, Annie Lennox, Tommy Lee, and Sabrina Carpenter, among others.
One of the many highlights in the sale was the guitar Johnny Cash played at his 1956 Grand Ole Opry debut. Cash used his Martin D-18 acoustic from 1954 to 1956, potentially making it his earliest professional guitar. During that period, Cash recorded some of his best known songs including Hey, Porter, Folsom Prison Blues, I Walk the Line, and There You Go.
For KISS fans the sale included dozens of unique items, from stage-worn costumes to personal effects. The centerpiece was Ace Frehleys 1975 Gibson Les Paul, one of the most historically significant guitars in rock and roll. Frehley relied on the instrument throughout his career, using it on stage and in the studio with KISS more than any other guitar in his arsenal. His long association with the Gibson Les Paul earned him a place on nearly every Top 10 Les Paul Players of All Timelist.
Music Icons Highlights:
Ace Frehley
1975 Gibson Les Paul Ace #1 in Sunburst Finish $512,000
Super Bowl XXXIII Stage Played Artist Proof #007 1997 Gibson Signature Les Paul Custom, Cherry Sunburst $57,600 (near 6x estimate)
Ace Frehleys Stage Played 1996 KISS Reunion Tour Light Show Sanchez Custom Gibson Les Paul Jr, Silver Sparkle Metallic $57,600 (near 6x estimate)
Ace Frehley Life-Size Stage-Worn Destroyer Costume Mannequin $51,200 (over 3x estimate)
Ace Frehley/Arthur Kane Stage Worn Jumpsuit - Purple Velour $11,520 (near 4x estimate)
1977 Tour Jacket - Ace Frehley's Personal 1977 Rock & Roll Over Tour $8,960 (over 2x estimate)
Instruments
Johnny Cash | Grand Ole Opry 1956 Debut Stage Played 1954 Martin D18 Acoustic Guitar $192,000 (near double estimate)
Eddie Van Halen |Stage Played and Signed, Personally Striped Charvel Art Series Guitar 076 from Last Performance with Sammy Hagar $115,200 (more than double estimate)
Izzy Stradlin | Guns N Roses 1987 Gibson HR Fusion 1 Izzy $38,400
Gary Busey Owned and Played 1959 Fender Stratocaster Hardtail, Three Tone Sunburst $35,000
Mick Mars| Motley Crue Owned and Played 1959 Fender Stratocaster, Blonde $28,800
Adam Clayton| U2 Unforgettable Fire Studio Used and Stage Played '85 Live Aid Vintage Fender Jazz Bass $25,600
Nirvana |Photo Matched Dave Grohl Studio Played Hilversum Session Drums with Cymbals Stands and Cases $16,000 (over 5x estimate)
Dave Mustaine | Megadeth Stage Played and Signed 2007 Dean Blood Lust Double Neck Mustaine V Electric Guitar $10,240 (double estimate)
Black Sabbath | Bill Ward stage used Zildjian Gong $8,960 (near 3x estimate)
Bob Dylan Owned and Stage-Used Hohner Harmonica $4,480 (near 6x estimate
Personal Treasures & More
The Rolling Stones|Mick Jagger 1969 Hyde Park Concert Stage-worn Belt $51,200 (51x estimate)
The Beatles 1966 Butcher Cover Yesterday and Today Album (First State) $25,600
The White Stripes |Meg White Elephant Album Cover-Worn Dress with CD $25,600 (over 6x estimate)
Joni Mitchell "Woodstock" Original Fair Copy Handwritten Lyrics $ 25,600
Jim Morrison Signed 1969 Bail Bond Documents $22,400
Tommy Lee eMoke Electric Vehicle $22,400
John Lennon Handwritten Bernice's Sheep Poem $19,200
Madonna Early 1980s Polaroid Photo $12,800
Paul Cook|Sex Pistols 1977 Stage Worn Sex Pistols Anarchy in the U.K. T-Shirt $12,800
Michael Jackson 1988 Signed Moon Walk Book $7,680 (over 15x estimate)
Sabrina Carpenter |"Manchild" Music Video-Worn Bluemarine Shorts | $3,520