Handwritten lyrics also available

Prints among Oasis memorabilia auction

One of the prints depicts a 1995 Earls Court performance by Oasis
One of the prints depicts a 1995 Earls Court performance by Oasis

Over 60 lots related to rock band Oasis will be featured in Propstore’s upcoming entertainment memorabilia live auction in November, including prints of the band.

Propstore, which specialises in film, TV, and music memorabilia, said the auction includes prints of the band by acclaimed music photographer Jill Furmanovsky.

Among the most notable offerings are 18 guitars formerly owned and played by Noel Gallagher, including his famous custom Silver Sparkle Gibson Les Paul Florentine.

This guitar, a key instrument for Gallagher during the late 1990s, is thought to be the most thoroughly documented Gallagher guitar outside of his own collection and has been praised by the performer as “the best guitar in the world”.

This lot is anticipated to sell for between £200,000 and £400,000. Several of the guitars on offer are signed by Gallagher and can be photo-matched to significant performances throughout his career.

The auction also features several sets of Gallagher’s handwritten lyrics to Oasis songs including Wonderwall – estimated at £4,000 to £8,000, and a set featuring Supersonic and Live Forever, the latter autographed by both Noel and Liam Gallagher, estimated at £3,000 to £6,000.

Also available will be Noel Gallagher’s custom-made psychedelic golf buggy, a gift from his former wife Meg Matthews in the late 1990s.

Matthews had the buggy repainted in the vibrant psychedelic style of John Lennon’s Rolls Royce Phantom V limousine, which Gallagher used to navigate the grounds of their estate in Buckinghamshire. This lot is estimated between £5,000 and £10,000.

A stage-used tambourine by Liam Gallagher, stage equipment and more will also be up for auction.

Propstore music and poster specialist Mark Hochman said: “Propstore is genuinely excited to offer fans the chance to own these extraordinary pieces of music history.

“This auction provides a unique opportunity for people to connect with the legacy of Oasis and we can’t wait to see these iconic items become part of new collections that will celebrate them for years to come.”

Fans can visit the ‘Together We’ll Fly’ exhibition in London between 18 to 20 October to have a closer look at the items, with proceeds from this event supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Additionally, Propstore will host a preview exhibition featuring many of the auction’s highlights at its Hertfordshire office by appointment from 16 October to 8 November.

The auction comes as Oasis fever has swept across the UK after tickets were put on sale last month for the band’s 2025 reunion tour.

Oasis currently has three albums in the UK top five, including the seminal 1994 debut Definitely Maybe and blockbuster 1995 follow-up (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?