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Rock & Roll T-Shirts Hit the Auction Block
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A collection of 30 vintage T-shirts goes on the block this month at the Rockefeller Center locale, featuring gear from the biggest bands of the '60s and '70s: The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, The Who, The Doors and Pink Floyd, among others.

Christies Auction House will put the pop T's on the block on Nov. 30th. "The fact that these T-shirts exist in such pristine condition is remarkable because most people didn't keep these shirts. They were worn out and thrown out," said Simeon Lipman, a specialist in entertainment memorabilia for Christie's. Get bidding! (Christie's provided details for the items below.)

Original Goat's Head Soup promo sweater, with goat head appliqué, made in England by The Ritva Man. Made exclusively for the Rolling Stones to commemorate the album Goat's Head Soup, legend has it only twelve were produced. Starting: $3500

 

1976 Lynyrd Skynyrd One For The Road Memphis shirt, a 1970s Kinks Preserve the Kinks promo shirt (unworn), and a 1978 Rolling Stones JFK Stadium Coca Cola shirt. Starting: $800.00 for the lot.

 

973 tour t-shirt with classic Led Zeppelin logo on front and SHOWCO on back. Starting: $1500

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