Musician Elton John puts items from his Atlanta home up for auction at Christie’s in New York

Silver boots marked with an E and J worn in concert, a piano, a Banksy triptych: Elton John is putting a large collection of his objects up for auction at Christie’s in New York, most of them coming from his luxurious residence in Atlanta, recently sold.

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Portrait of Elton John (Album Cover Variant) estimated at $6,000 – 8,000 (Terry O'Neill)

During eight physical or online sales, including an evening on February 21 at Christie’s in New York, collectors will also be able to treat themselves to concert outfits by the legendary British singer and pianist, who said goodbye to the stage in 2023. Like this ivory and gold set from the 70s designed by designer Annie Reavey (estimated between $8,000 and $12,000) among hundreds of lots.

A pair of silver leather platform boots with the letters E and J in red leather on the sides.  These red and white striped platforms were worn at many Elton John performances throughout the 1970s. (Circa 71)

The British musician, who marked the last half century of music with, among other things, pop hits Your Song, Rocket Man, I’m Still Standing, Sacrifice, his flamboyant costumes and his commitment to the fight against AIDS, had made Atlanta, the capital of the state of Georgia, in the south of the United States, his base for his American tours. A choice dictated by “personal reasons”explains Christie’s in its press release.

Yamaha model piano circa 1992, in Elton John's house in Atlanta.  Estimate $30,000-50,000 (Visko Hatfield)

Elton John had long lived plagued by alcohol and drug addiction problems and “After getting sober in 1990, he found comfort and support in this warm community and the city’s drug treatment centers, such as the Triangle Club, which played a vital role in his recovery”writes the auction house.

A triptych by the artist Banksy

With works by artists Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe, Richard Avedon, the collection, developed with the singer’s husband David Furnish, testifies to the couple’s taste for contemporary arts.

A triptych on the famous Flower thrower by the artist Banksy, estimated at between $1 and $1.5 million, will be the most expensive piece presented during the February 21 sale.

Craze for celebrity item sales

Like the jerseys worn during legendary matches by sports legends like Michael Jordan or Diego Maradona, sales of collectibles belonging to pop culture stars have become a favorite playground for auction houses.

Last September, a series of sales of thousands of objects that belonged to the leader of the group Queen, Freddie Mercury, reached 46.5 million euros), including a Yamaha quarter-grand piano on which the artist had composed almost all his works (2 million euros).


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