Uri Geller Buys John Lennon's Glasses for £40,000
Uri Geller Buys John Lennon's Glasses for £40,000
Uri Geller Buys John Lennon's Glasses for £40,000
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Uri Geller, the illusionist, has purchased a pair of John Lennon's iconic blue-tinted glasses for £40,000 at an auction held at Farleigh Golf Club in Surrey. The glasses were originally given to a man named Michael as a birthday gift by Lennon in 1968 after he casually picked them up from a piano at Abbey Road Studios. Geller expressed his elation at acquiring the glasses, stating he would have paid up to £500,000 for them, and plans to display them in his museum in Tel Aviv alongside other memorabilia, including an alien egg Lennon gifted him. The auction was conducted by Catherine Southon Auctioneers, who noted that the glasses were expected to sell for around £3,000 but sparked a bidding war. Geller reflected on his close friendship with Lennon during the 1970s, highlighting their shared interests in spirituality and UFOs. This purchase underscores Geller's longstanding fascination with Lennon and the Beatles.

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