Home Arts & Leisure Freddie Mercury鈥檚 worldly possessions will be sold at auction

Freddie Mercury鈥檚 worldly possessions will be sold at auction

THIS September, London will host an expansive sale from the late pop superstar , with an estimated 1,500 items to be sold over the course of six auctions. It鈥檚 expected to bring in more than 拢6 million ($7.4 million), although the lots are still being cataloged, so totals and estimates could change.

THE regalia of a global icon, freddie mercury鈥檚 incredible stage-worn crown and robe were a commission by his friend and costume designer diana moseley. Indelibly linked to freddie, he wore these for the rendition of 鈥済od save the queen鈥 during his final tour with queen in 1986, 鈥榯he magic tour鈥. Estimate 拢60,000鈥80,000. 鈥 SOTHEBYS.COM

Every object will be taken from Mr. Mercury鈥檚 London home, known as , which he bequeathed to his friend Mary Austin upon his death from AIDS-related complications in 1991. Ms. Austin has occupied the house ever since, and has 鈥渃ared and loved these objects very carefully over the years,鈥 says , head of single owner sales at 厂辞迟丑别产测鈥檚 London. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think Mary used the things as Freddie did. I think she saw herself as a curator and caretaker 鈥 that was her overarching view of it.鈥

As a result, Mr. Macdonald says, visiting the house was like entering a time capsule. 鈥淚鈥檝e never seen something like it,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t felt very archeological, going into that space.鈥 Clothes, he says, are still hung in closets; fine china and silver appear as Mr. Mercury left it. 鈥淥n one of my first days I opened a trunk and inside was a silver Tiffany mustache comb,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was like, 鈥極h my God, of course.鈥欌

With only a few exceptions, the contents of the house will be put up for sale. 鈥淔or many years now, I have had the joy and privilege of living surrounded by all the wonderful things that Freddie sought out and so loved,鈥 Ms. Austin said in a statement. 鈥淏ut the years have passed, and the time has come for me to take the difficult decision to close this very special chapter in my life.鈥 A portion of the proceeds will go to the and the .

ROCK 鈥橬鈥 ROLL ROYALTY
Mr. Mercury鈥檚 famous crown and accompanying cloak, which he wore for the finale rendition of 鈥 during his last tour with Queen is estimated at 拢60,000 to 拢80,000. A jacket 厂辞迟丑别产测鈥檚 has designated 鈥渕ilitary style,鈥 which he wore for his 39th birthday party drag ball in Munich, is estimated between 拢10,000 and 拢15,000. Fans will also have the opportunity to purchase the waistcoat he wore for his final video, in 1991. The waistcoat鈥檚 silk panels boast hand-painted depictions of Mercury鈥檚 cats, Delilah, Goliath, Oscar, Lily, Romeo, and Miko. It鈥檚 estimated at 拢5,000 to 拢7,000.

There鈥檚 also major music memorabilia, including Mr. Mercury鈥檚 handwritten manuscript working lyrics to,鈥 which is estimated between 拢200,000 and 拢300,000. His handwritten working lyrics to 鈥carry an estimate of 拢50,000 to 拢70,000.

FINE ART
Mr. Mercury was also a prodigious collector of fine and decorative art. 鈥淭here are definitely rock 鈥檔鈥 roll elements, but there鈥檚 a considered, serious element to it as well, none more serious than his Japanese collection,鈥 says Mr. Macdonald. Garden Lodge, he continues, 鈥渉as a Japanese Room decorated with Japanese art and objects.鈥 Lots include 1857 woodblock print Sudden Shower Over the Shin-Ohashi Bridge and Atake, which is estimated between 拢30,000 and 拢50,000, and an embroidered, long-sleeve kimono, estimated between 拢5,000 and 拢8,000.

There are also Western objects, including an 1880 painting by Jacques Tissot, Type of Beauty, which is estimated from 拢400,000 to 拢600,000, and a Faberg茅 desk clock, which Mr. Mercury kept in his bedroom and is estimated between 拢30,000 to 拢50,000. The house is full of what Mr. Macdonald says is 鈥渧ery good鈥 furniture. 鈥淚 think people will be quite surprised,鈥 he says.

AUCTION LINEUP
Normally, even the largest single-owner collections are on public view for only a week or two at most in the lead-up to an auction. This time, though, 鈥渨e鈥檙e doing an unprecedented thing, where we鈥檙e closing the building, installing all the lots, and then all will be on view from the start of August right through to the sale,鈥 says Mr. Macdonald. (There will be touring exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong in June.)

The auctions will kick off with an evening sale on Sept. 6, followed by live daytime auctions on Sept. 7 and Sept. 8. Three online sales will go live on Sept. 1 and run through Sept. 11, 12, and 13, respectively.

鈥淚t鈥檚 so biographical and so glorious,鈥 says Mr. Macdonald. 鈥淚t鈥檚 basically Freddie: Fabulous in every sense of the word.鈥濃Bloomberg