-
Man City eye Premier League title twist as pressure mounts on Frank and Howe
-
South Korea police raid spy agency over drone flights into North
-
Solar, wind capacity growth slowed last year, analysis shows
-
'Family and intimacy under pressure' at Berlin film festival
-
Basket-brawl as five ejected in Pistons-Hornets clash
-
January was fifth hottest on record despite cold snap: EU monitor
-
Asian markets extend gains as Tokyo enjoys another record day
-
Warming climate threatens Greenland's ancestral way of life
-
Japan election results confirm super-majority for Takaichi's party
-
Unions rip American Airlines CEO on performance
-
New York seeks rights for beloved but illegal 'bodega cats'
-
Blades of fury: Japan protests over 'rough' Olympic podium
-
Zelensky defends Ukrainian athlete's helmet at Games after IOC ban
-
Jury told that Meta, Google 'engineered addiction' at landmark US trial
-
Despite Trump, Bad Bunny reflects importance of Latinos in US politics
-
Epstein accomplice Maxwell seeks clemency from Trump before testimony
-
Australian PM 'devastated' by violence at rally against Israel president's visit
-
Vonn says suffered complex leg break in Olympics crash, has 'no regrets'
-
Five employees of Canadian mining company confirmed dead in Mexico
-
US lawmakers reviewing unredacted Epstein files
-
French take surprise lead over Americans in Olympic ice dancing
-
YouTube star MrBeast buys youth-focused banking app
-
French take surprise led over Americans in Olympic ice dancing
-
Lindsey Vonn says has 'complex tibia fracture' from Olympics crash
-
US news anchor says 'hour of desperation' in search for missing mother
-
Malen double lifts Roma level with Juventus
-
'Schitt's Creek' star Catherine O'Hara died of blood clot in lung: death certificate
-
'Best day of my life': Raimund soars to German Olympic ski jump gold
-
US Justice Dept opens unredacted Epstein files to lawmakers
-
Epstein taints European governments and royalty, US corporate elite
-
UK PM Starmer refuses to quit as pressure builds over Epstein
-
Three missing employees of Canadian miner found dead in Mexico
-
Meta, Google face jury in landmark US addiction trial
-
Winter Olympics organisers investigate reports of damaged medals
-
Venezuela opposition figure freed, then rearrested after calling for elections
-
Japan's Murase clinches Olympic big air gold as Gasser is toppled
-
US athletes using Winter Olympics to express Trump criticism
-
Japan's Murase clinches Olympic big air gold
-
Pakistan to play India at T20 World Cup after boycott called off
-
Emergency measures hobble Cuba as fuel supplies dwindle under US pressure
-
UK king voices 'concern' as police probe ex-prince Andrew over Epstein
-
Spanish NGO says govt flouting own Franco memory law
-
What next for Vonn after painful end to Olympic dream?
-
Main trial begins in landmark US addiction case against Meta, YouTube
-
South Africa open T20 World Cup campaign with Canada thrashing
-
Epstein accomplice Maxwell seeks Trump clemency before testimony
-
Discord adopts facial recognition in child safety crackdown
-
Some striking NY nurses reach deal with employers
-
Emergency measures kick in as Cuban fuel supplies dwindle under US pressure
-
EU chief backs Made-in-Europe push for 'strategic' sectors
Four guitars that smashed auction records
The guitar used by former Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler to record the famous opening riff to the band's 1985 hit "Money for Nothing" is expected to spark intense interest when it goes up for auction on Wednesday as part of a massive sell-off of his instruments.
The original 1959 Les Paul Standard that Knopfler acquired from Bobby Tench of The Jeff Beck Group comes with a guide price of £500,000 ($625,000) at Christie's auctioneers in London.
It would need to fetch a lot more, though, to match some other famous guitars that have sold for millions of dollars.
Here are the four most expensive ever sold at auction:
- $6 million: Kurt Cobain's Martin -
The guitar that grunge-rock icon Cobain played during his legendary 1993 "MTV Unplugged" performance was sold in June 2020 in Los Angeles for $6 million, the record for a guitar.
It went to Peter Freedman, founder of RODE Microphones after a bidding war.
The retro acoustic-electric 1959 Martin D-18E took centre stage during Nirvana's "Unplugged" gig, which was turned into one of rock's greatest live albums.
Just five months later Nirvana frontman Cobain committed suicide at the age of 27.
- $4.7 million: Cobain's Fender Mustang -
Cobain also owned the second-most expensive guitar, a Fender Mustang used in the video of "Smells Lke Teen Spirit" in 1991.
Nirvana's breakout song, which became a mosh pit classic, was an anthem for a generation of disaffected teenagers.
The guitar was snapped up in May 2022 for $4.7 million by the owner of the Indianapolis Colts football team, Jim Irsay, joining a collection that includes guitars by Jimi Hendrix and Prince, among others.
- $4 million: David Gilmour's Fender Stratocaster -
A Fender Stratocaster dubbed "Black Strat" that was used by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour on "The Dark Side of the Moon" sold for nearly $4 million in June 2019, a record at the time.
It was sold, also to Irsay, at a charity sale at Christie's that netted $21.5 million for the environmental NGO ClientEarth.
- $3.9 million: Eddie Van Halen's Kramer -
Eddie Van Halen's custom-made Kramer electric guitar, which featured in the iconic music video for Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher", sold for $3.9 million at Sotheby's in April 2023.
I.Matar--SF-PST