Ozzy Osbourne
Memorabilia Up For $ale After Dying
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The Prince of Darkness lives on after dying … at the least within the type of a few of his stage-worn garments … that are being auctioned off to the very best bidder.
Ozzy Osbourne memorabilia is featured in a brand new assortment of things hitting the public sale block at Gotta Have Rock and Roll … together with a stage-worn black jacket from the “Retirement Sucks” tour.
The Black Sabbath frontman autographed and inscribed the {custom} jacket, which comes with tails … and the public sale home estimates it can promote for $20,000.
Ozzy’s coat was custom-made by Audrey Carter.
Additionally up for bidding … a {custom} black mesh coat Ozzy wore in 2011 for a present. The coat was created by his artwork director/stylist/designer Lena Hermansson and the public sale home says Ozzy wished the jacket produced from mesh as a result of he had an inclination to get himself soaking moist onstage and the mesh would assist preserve the jacket from turning into too heavy.
The mesh coat is predicted to fetch at the least $10,000.
A signed copy of Ozzy’s album “Blizzard of Oz” can also be up for grabs … and it is anticipated to go for at the least $5,000.
As … Ozzy died Tuesday a pair weeks after his closing present with Black Sabbath. He was 76.
The public sale begins in the present day and runs by means of August 8 … and it additionally encompasses a guitar Randy Rhoads performed in 1977 with Quiet Riot.
Randy’s 1974 Gibson Les Paul guitar seems on the again cowl of the band’s self-titled debut album … and it is believed that is the one Rhoads guitar to ever hit the public sale block. As such, it is estimated to go for over $100,000.