Propstore launch huge music memorabilia auction ft Oasis, Tupac & more

Rare memorabilia from Oasis, Tupac, Amy Winehouse, and more is up for grabs in Propstore’s Pop Culture Live Auction - bidding starts tomorrow.

Skiddle Staff

Date published: 1st Jul 2025

Music fans and collectors take note - Propstore’s Pop Culture Live Auction returns tomorrow (Wednesday 2nd July) with a treasure trove of music memorabilia from icons old and new. Over 430 original lots will go under the hammer, with highlights from Oasis, Tupac, Pink Floyd, Amy Winehouse and more — all expected to pull in well over £750,000.

From Noel Gallagher’s handwritten Wonderwall lyrics to a rare Tupac autograph and stunning Rockarchive prints, this is a chance for fans to bag a piece of genuine music history.

Bidding kicks off tomorrow - scroll down to see the biggest estimates and get your paddle ready at Propstore.com.

 

At the top of the bill is a Fender Acoustasonic Jazzmaster guitar, owned and signed by Noel Gallagher, which is being sold to benefit UNICEF UK, with an estimated value of between £5,000 and £10,000. Oasis devotees can also snap up Noel’s handwritten Wonderwall lyrics (est. £4,000 - £8,000) and Liam Gallagher’s touring and recording tambourine (est. £2,000 - £4,000). With Oasis reunion gigs about to kick off just days after the auction, the timing couldn’t be better for parka-clad superfans to get their hands on these pieces before the Gallaghers grace the stage together once again. 

Hip-hop heads can bid on a rare Tupac autograph (est. £4,000 - £8,000) while Pink Floyd die-hards can chase a limited-edition Dark Side of the Moon print signed by Storm Thorgerson (est. £4,000 - £8,000). An Amy Winehouse Hummingbirds artwork canvas by Bambi is also up for grabs (est. £2,000 - £4,000).

Rockarchive’s collection adds more gems: a Noel Gallagher artist’s proof print by Jill Furmanovsky (est. £800–£1,600), plus Nirvana, Robbie Williams, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Madonna, and The Jackson 5 - with striking limited-edition prints starting at estimates as low as £300.

Mark Hochman, Propstore’s Music Memorabilia Specialist, says: “The music memorabilia collection in Propstore’s Pop Culture Live auction is a tribute to some of the most iconic names and moments in music history. With over 60 lots, the collection features handwritten lyrics, signed prints, stage-used instruments, and one-of-a-kind artefacts from legends like Noel Gallagher, Amy Winehouse, Tupac, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, and more. From a tambourine played by Liam Gallagher to Storm Thorgerson’s signed Dark Side of the Moon artwork, each piece tells a story of creativity, performance, and legacy. This is a great opportunity for collectors and music fans to own their very own piece of music history from their favourite artists.”

Beyond music, the wider auction also includes cult films, posters, comics, and rare animation cels—but for collectors seeking cultural treasures with true rock’n’roll provenance, the music lots are the main event.

 

Music highlights with estimates include:

  • Noel Gallagher’s owned & signed Fender Acoustasonic Jazzmaster guitar for UNICEF UK — £5,000–£10,000

  • Noel Gallagher’s handwritten Wonderwall lyrics — £4,000–£8,000

  • Tupac autograph — £4,000–£8,000

  • Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon signed print — £4,000–£8,000

  • Amy Winehouse Hummingbirds canvas — £2,000–£4,000

  • Liam Gallagher’s touring & recording tambourine — £2,000–£4,000

  • Rocky Horror Picture Show gold disc award for Susan Sarandon — £2,000–£4,000

  • Noel Gallagher Rockarchive artist’s proof print — £800–£1,600

  • Nirvana Rockarchive print — £600–£1,200

  • Robbie Williams Rockarchive artist’s proof — £500–£1,000

  • Jimi Hendrix Rockarchive print — £350–£700

  • David Bowie Rockarchive silver gelatin print — £300–£600

  • Madonna Rockarchive Blonde Ambition Tour print — £300–£600

  • The Jackson 5 Rockarchive artist’s proof print — £300–£600

 


 

Head to Propstore.com now to browse the full catalogue, get your bids in, and claim your piece of music history. Good luck!

 


 

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