A   A   A

Posted: Wednesday, 26 September 2012 10:10AM

Ronnie Wood, ex-wife auction off Rolling Stones memorabilia



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Guitarist Ronnie Wood and ex-wife Jo Wood are auctioning off their shared collection of art and Rolling Stones memorabilia after their 24-year marriage ended in divorce.

Auctioneer Darren Julien pegged the collection's initial value at $300,000 to $500,000 and said the sale, to be held at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills on October 27, marked the first time a member of the Stones had held an auction of this kind. "We expect it to do very well," he said.

The rocker, 65, and Jo, 57, a former-model, separated in 2008 after his widely reported relationship with a young cocktail waitress named Ekaterina Ivanova. Their divorce was finalized in February 2011. The sale takes place ahead of the release next February of Jo Wood's memoirs that reveal her tales of life as the wife of a Rolling Stone.

"They are still very good friends and they just decided it was time to simplify and sell some of their property," Julien told Reuters.

Part of the proceeds will go to MusiCares, the Grammys charity that offers recovery to people in the music industry, the auction company said in a statement.

The collection features memorabilia spanning four decades from the guitarist's work with the Rolling Stones and his earlier association with the band Faces, as well as his solo career.

Items include tour clothing, backstage passes and ephemera from various Rolling Stones tours, such as worn leather jackets and custom painted Fender Stratocasters, one depicting a Rolling Stones recording session, valued at $4,000 to $8,000, Julien's said in a statement.
Portraits of Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, and Bob Dylan, valued at $800 to $1,200 each, are also among the artwork offered by Wood, a celebrated visual artist and painter, it said.

Wood has recently been focusing on his visual art career and in April opened a New York City art show entitled, "Faces, Time and Places," featuring portraits of Mick Jagger, Richards, Charlie Watts and other celebrities.

But he is still mostly known for his music and in April was inducted for a second time into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with other members of Faces, including Rod Stewart and Kenney Jones.

The Rolling Stones, which Wood joined in 1975 after Mick Taylor left the band, were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989 and this year are celebrating their 50th anniversary.

The Woods will also sell antiques, furniture and art from the Surrey, England countryside estate shared by the couple, including an Erard harp, pegged at $4,000 to $5,000, and a bronze jockey statue by Dame Elisabeth Frink valued at $65,000 to $85,000, Julien's said on Tuesday.

Story & Photos Copyright 2012 Reuters

Beyonce is pregnant with second child, sources say


Beyonce and husband Jay-Z are indeed expecting, according to reports.

Jack White's Nashville store offer 'do-it-yourself' records


Jack White celebrated Record Store Day by giving customers a chance to record their own voices on vinyl.

3 Doors Down bassist charged in fatal crash


3 Doors Down bassist Todd Harrell has been charged with vehicular homicide.

Stars turn out for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction


Rush, Heart, Donna Summer and Public Enemy were among the artists inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Jonas Brothers axe TV appearance after Boston bombings


The Jonas Brothers axed a planned TV performance for a second time.

Drummer Steve Jocz leaving Sum 41


Sum 41 drummer Steve Jocz has quit the group after 17 years.

Paul McCartney urges U.S. to continue fight for gun regulation


Paul McCartney has thrown his weight behind tightening gun regulation in the U.S.

Brian Wilson to come clean in new memoirs


Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson is to tell the full, uncensored story of his life.

Steven Tyler, Joe Perry honored for songwriting


Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry are finally being honored for their songwriting.

Ozzy Osbourne makes stunning admission


Ozzy Osbourne addressed divorce rumors and made a stunning admission.

Justin Bieber hopes Anne Frank would have a 'Belieber'


Justin Bieber's meltdown continues - this time it involves Anne Frank.

Red Hot Chili Peppers rock the crowd at Coachella


Red Hot Chili Peppers closed out the first weekend of Coachella.

Mick Jagger: Fans don't want a new Rolling Stones album


The Rolling Stones have given up on plans to release an album to coincide with their summer tour.

Lady Gaga to pay for fan's hip surgery


Lady Gaga has shown her generous side.

Reebok drops Rick Ross after controversy over lyrics


Reebok terminated its relationship with rapper Rick Ross.