THE BIGGEST COLLECTION OF OASIS MEMORABILIA COMING TO MARKET IN PROPSTORE’S MUSIC AUCTION

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Propstore’s Music Memorabilia Live Auction (October 23 – 24, 2025) will spotlight the biggest collection of Oasis memorabilia to ever go to public auction to date, led by Noel Gallagher’s guitars that defined the band’s sound on stage and in the studio. Featuring over 170 items, this incredible Oasis collection is estimated to bring in more than £1 million.

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

One of the most significant instruments in Britpop history is Noel’s Takamine FP460SC Acoustic Guitar, the very instrument used to record the band’s most enduring anthem, “Wonderwall”. With an estimate of £200,000 – £400,000 ($264,000 – $528,000), this piece of recording history is unrivalled in its cultural resonance. The guitar also carries its own story: after Liam mistakenly smashed an acoustic belonging to producer Nick Brine, Noel gifted him the Takamine as an apology. That destroyed guitar, a 1970s Fender F-35 Acoustic wrecked during the Be Here Now recording sessions, is also included in the catalogue with an estimate of £10,000 – £20,000 ($13,200 – $26,400).

Among the other highlights is an Autographed Man City Blue Epiphone Signature Supernova Guitar, played by Noel Gallagher and donated to the Teenage Cancer Trust after his 2007 Royal Albert Hall performance. Produced between 1997 and 2005 in five colourways, the Supernova has become highly sought-after among collectors. This “Manchester City” blue guitar, signed by Noel, carries an estimate of £3,000 – £6,000 ($3,960 – $7,920), with 25% of the hammer proceeds benefiting the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Another fascinating lot is a set of early Oasis demo tapes from 1991 and 1992. The consignor, then a student at Thames Polytechnic, first met Noel Gallagher at a house party and was later sent the recordings. These tapes directly led to Oasis playing a charity gig at Thames Polytechnic on 19 April 1992 — their first ever performance outside Manchester. Estimated at £3,000 – £6,000 ($3,960 – $7,920), they capture a pivotal moment in the band’s formative history.

A further highlight of this sale is a curated selection of memorabilia linked to other artists who played a pivotal role in Oasis throughout the years. These lots, connected directly to the band’s wider line-up, give collectors the chance to own pieces from some of Oasis’ most important players:

● ZAK STARKEY – Drummer for Oasis from 2004 to 2008

The Zak Starkey Collection: Zak Starkey’s Tour-Used DW Chrome Drum Kit, Spare Components and Custom Oasis Bass Drum Head Played in “Lyla” Music Video est. £12,000 – £24,000 ($15,840 – $31,680)

ANDY BELL – Bassist from 1999 until the band split in 2009
Noel Gallagher’s Owned and Autographed Sunburst Fender Precision Bass Guitar Played During Recording of Dig Out Your Soul by Oasis Bassist Andy Bell est. £10,000 – £20,000 ($13,200 – $26,400)

PAUL “GUIGSY” MCGUIGAN – Founding bassist, played with Oasis until 1999
Paul “Guigsy” McGuigan’s Owned and Stage-Used Blonde Fender Telecaster Bass est. £20,000 – £40,000 ($26,400 – $52,800)

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