Freddie Mercury at auction: his sister recovers for almost 3 million euros some of the memorabilia that had been sold by his ex-girlfriend. The legacy feud reopens
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Freddie Mercury's objects: what motivated his ex-promise to auction them off and his sister to buy them in secret?
The story of Freddie Mercury did not end with his death in 1991. Three decades later, his legacy continues to generate intense emotions, not only among his millions of admirers around the world, but also among those who were part of his close circle. The auction, in 2023, of more than 1,400 personal objects of the leader of Queen, from manuscripts to iconic costumes, broke records by raising more than 40 million pounds, and uncovered a family dr…
Freddie Mercury at auction: his sister recovers for almost 3 million euros some of the memorabilia that had been sold by his ex-girlfriend. The legacy feud reopens
The theme of Freddie Mercury's precious and immense heritage is rekindled. The sister of the artist Kashmira Bulsara (the singer-songwriter's real name was Farrokh Bulsara, ed.) for the amount of almost 3 million euros bought back some of the memorabilia that were sold in 2023 at the Sotheby's auction house in London. On that occasion, 41,800 pieces of the Mercury house inherited from Freddie's friend and ex-girlfriend, Mary Austin, were collect…
The impact of the Freddie Mercury auction
In 2023, an auction involving Freddie Mercury's personal items generated great repercussions. Organized by Mary Austin, former girlfriend of the legendary Queen lead singer, the event attracted global attention. The sale included the singer's iconic objects, arousing the interest of fans and collectors around the world. Mercury's family, especially his sister Kashmira Bulsara,... The post The impact of the Freddie Mercury auction appeared first …
Freddie Mercury's sister tries to recover auctioned objects - 25/04/2025 - Have you seen it?
Kashmira Bulsara, Freddie Mercury's sister, is trying to recover all of the Queen singer's personal effects that were sold at an auction held in 2023 by Sotheby's. The event was organized by Mary Austin, the artist's ex-girlfriend and responsible for part of the singer's estate. Kashmira alleges that the sale did not have the consent of the family and has already disbursed around 3 million British pounds - approximately R$ 22.7 million - buying …
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