Freddie Mercury's never-before-sen private possessions have fetched a huge $50.4 million dollars at auction in London after going under the hammer with Sotheby's.
Freddie Mercury's private possessions went under the hammer with Sotheby's London.Freddie Mercury's Personal Notes Show Iconic Queen Song Was First Called 'Mongolian Rhapsody'
A rare surviving school book, signed Frederick Bulsara on the front, also fetched $88,786. Mercury was born Farrokh Bulsara in Zanzibar in 1946. Nearly 42,000 bids were placed across the six days from bidders from 76 countries for the never-before-seen private possessions.
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