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100-year-old saxophone that belonged to David Bowie set to fetch $13k at auction

The Starman's sax could be sold for thousands.

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The saxophone (L) in its presentation case linked to David Bowie (R). (Hansons via SWNS)

By Adam Dutton via SWNS

A 100-year-old saxophone that once belonged to legendary rock star David Bowie is set to fetch up to £10,000 ($13,071) at auction.

The 1925-1930 Chas E Foote Super ‘REF’ sax was purchased at a rock memorabilia auction more than 20 years ago following the death of a nightclub owner.

It had hung proudly on the walls at Reading's Chicago Rock Cafe before it was snapped up by a London-based businessman.

The saxophone linked to David Bowie in its presentation case. (Hansons via SWNS).

The saxophone is believed to have been gifted to the nightspot by Bowie, who often played the instrument in early recordings at the beginning of his career.

It is now expected to fetch between £5,000 to £10,000 ($6,535- $13,071) when it goes under the hammer at Hansons Auctioneers on March 28.

Claire Howell, musical memorabilia consultant at Hansons, said: “This saxophone was originally purchased more than 20 years ago at a rock memorabilia auction in Luton from Luminar Leisure.

"Luminar used to be the UK’s leading nightclub operator with venues such as the Chicago Rock Cafe and New York New York.

“Luminar’s founder, nightlife impresario Stephen Thomas, had a passion for collecting rock memorabilia - particularly instruments owned by David Bowie and Eric Clapton.

"Sadly, Stephen passed away at the age of 68 in 2021 but he’s remembered with great fondness.

"His passion for music memorabilia is set to live on thanks to this saxophone’s connection to him and one of the most legendary musicians of all time.”

The instrument is preserved in a large display case awash with framed photographs of Bowie holding small smaller saxophones.

David Bowie at Glastonbury, 2000. (SWNS)

Claire added “The eye-catching display case was, I imagine, created to make the sax stand out on a wall in a nightspot.

"The framed photos pay tribute to Bowie’s renowned love for the sax and provide a backdrop to enhance the instrument itself.

“There is a letter of provenance with the item from a man who offered to buy the sax from the Chicago Rock Cafe in Reading, only to be told by management it was not for sale as it had been given to the venue by David Bowie.

“Bowie incorporated the sax into much of his music throughout his career and played the instrument in early recordings.

"It’s said that, as a boy, he dreamed of being Little Richard’s saxophone player."

The seller, a London-based owner of a music and entertainment business, said: "It was imported from Paris to London to acclaimed musical instrument store Chas E Foote, which adds to its historical significance.

“Chas E Foote was founded in Hornsey Road in 1920 by Charles Ernest Foote and still operates today.

"It’s run for musicians, by musicians. It relocated to Soho in the 1940s and was bought by the Della-Porta family, the founders of Premier Percussion.

“In 2012, Foote's was purchased by its long-time sales director Rob Wilson with financial help from a group of investors which included Pink Floyd's drummer Nick Mason.

"He bought his very first drum kit from Foote’s.

“In our work to enhance the provenance for this instrument, we contacted someone who worked very closely with Bowie for several years and showed him images of the saxophone.

Hansons music memorabilia consultant Claire Howell with the saxophone. (Hansons via SWNS)

"He confirmed that over the course of David’s career he played many saxophones, both during live performances and in the recording studio.

“He described the Chas E Foote instrument as a nice-looking sax, one that could very well have been owned and used by Bowie.”

David Bowie (1947-2016) is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.

He was acclaimed by critics and musicians, particularly for his innovative work in the 1970s.

He has sold more than 140 million records worldwide. His most downloaded songs include "Heroes," "Let's Dance," "Space Oddity," "Life On Mars," "Under Pressure (with Queen") and "Starman."

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