Items that belonged to the musicians Bob Dylan and John Lennon and recognized figures related to music objects were auctioned in New York under the name of "A Rock & Roll Anthology". The manuscript of the song "Blowin 'in the Wind" by Bob Dylan signed in 1962, was sold for nearly $ 325,000, he reported the auction house Sotheby's. In addition, glasses were auctioned with wire-rimmed John Lennon for $ 43,000, and a black jacket used by the former member of "The Beatles" in the film "Help!" in 1965, for $ 50,000. Asímsismo, was auctioned for about $ 32,000 a gold suit with David Bowie took the stage in his "The Glass Spider Tour" 1987 tour.
Also they bought for $ 50,000 a handwritten by Eric Clapton in 1970 for the song "Layla" lines. Another auctioned items was the huge banner with the punk band British "Sex Pistols" traveled by boat on the River Thames on the 25th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II, by the hit "God Save the Queen" 1977. However, the most expensive piece of the auction did not find buyer. This is the piano that John Lennon used to compose songs of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" and "A Day In The Life". Sotheby's estimated worth up to 1.8 million.