10 of the most valuable pieces of Oasis Music memorabilia

Oasis is a British rock band that rose to fame in the 1990s with their unique brand of rock and roll.

The band's music continues to be popular, and their memorabilia is highly sought after by collectors and fans alike.

Here are the 10 most valuable pieces of Oasis music memorabilia to sell at auction:

1. Noel Gallagher's Gibson J-200 Guitar:

This guitar was used by Noel during the band's 2008-2009 tour and sold for $65,000 at auction in 2018.

2. Original Oasis Demo Tape:

This cassette tape features early recordings of Oasis and sold for $22,000 at auction in 2019.

3. Liam Gallagher's Tambourine:

Liam's tambourine, used during the band's 2002 tour, sold for $11,000 at auction in 2018.

4. Oasis "Definitely Maybe" Platinum Album Award:

This award, presented to the band in recognition of their debut album "Definitely Maybe," sold for $6,000 at auction in 2020.

5. Noel Gallagher's Epiphone Supernova Guitar:

This guitar, used by Noel during the band's 1996-1997 tour, sold for $5,000 at auction in 2019.

6. Liam Gallagher's Union Jack Coat:

This iconic coat, worn by Liam during the band's 1996-1997 tour, sold for $4,000 at auction in 2020.

7. Oasis "What's the Story Morning Glory?" Platinum Album Award:

This award, presented to the band in recognition of their second album "What's the Story Morning Glory?," sold for $3,500 at auction in 2018.

8. Oasis Signed Guitar:

This guitar, signed by the band during a 2002 tour, sold for $3,000 at auction in 2021.

9. Oasis "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants" Promo Poster:

This rare poster, promoting the band's fourth album "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants," sold for $2,500 at auction in 2020.

10. Noel Gallagher's Custom Paul Smith Suit:

This suit, worn by Noel during the band's 1997 Brit Awards performance, sold for $2,000 at auction in 2019.

Oasis remains a beloved band whose music continues to be popular, and their memorabilia is highly sought after by collectors and fans.

These 10 pieces of Oasis music memorabilia are some of the most valuable items that have been sold at auction, and they serve as a testament to the band's enduring legacy and influence on rock and roll

About your Author:

Adrian Roose has over 30 years’ experience covering all aspects of the rare stamp & memorabilia industry during which he has sold over £50m of unique items, helping build collections for Royalty, household name celebrities and 1,000s of collectors around the world.

Adrian was previously a Director at Stanley Gibbons, a Board Member of Stampex, and Executive Director of Paul Fraser Collectibles, PFC Auctions and JustCollecting, prior to founding The Memorabilia Club.

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