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Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and actor. He was known for his flamboyant, androgynous persona and wide vocal range, which included a far-reaching falsetto and high-pitched screams. Prince pioneered the Minneapolis sound, and his music incorporated a wide variety of styles, including funk, R&B, rock, new wave, soul, synth-pop, pop, jazz, and hip hop. He often played most or all instruments on his recordings.
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Prince Worn Lace Glove From His ”Purple Rain” Concert in 1984
Prince concert-worn glove from his iconic ”Purple Rain” tour in 1984. A signature white lace glove adorned with rhinestones, Prince wore this glove during his performance on 15 December 1984 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky before he tossed it into the audience. Glove is accompanied by a notarized letter from a contractor at Rupp Arena, who writes, ”…I was part of the set up and breakdown team – I’ve included my tax records to prove my employment at Rupp Arena…During the show Prince went up a twenty foot staircase to the scaffolding on the side of the stage while performing and took off and threw one of his gloves towards the audience. It didn’t reach the audience though – I watched the glove fall out of sight into the scaffolding below him. After the show, I kept an eye out for the glove as I was breaking down the lighting scaffolding in the area Prince threw it and sure enough, there it was…” As indicated in his letter, the consignor has included a copy of his 1099 record from 1985 showing his employment with IATSE Local 346 representing the Lexington area. Right-handed lace glove measures approximately 8” long including ruffle at bottom, and 6” at the wrist. Some age discoloration, partial tear at the ruffle and rhinestone chain, while present, has separated in two spots. Overall in good condition, consistent with wear. Sold for $26,121.
Prince Owned & Worn Red Sparkly Outfit
Prince owned and worn two-piece red sparkly outfit, from his villa in southern Spain. Custom made pant suit includes top and pants: loose fitting long-sleeved top with a relaxed turtle-neck collar measures 20.5″ across the front. Pants zip up in back and measure 13″ across the waist with 31.5″ inseam. Light wear, and lining enclosing elastic waist band is starting to separate. Overall very good condition. From the collection of Mayte Garcia with chain of ownership to Jeff Lowe, whose notarized LOA accompanies the outfit. Sold for $25,000.
Prince Custom-Made Embroidered Shoes
Pair of gorgeous embroidered shoes personally owned and worn by the musician Prince. Black and white embroidered shoes are custom-made for Prince by Willie’s of Hollywood, with a label inside each. Heel is 4″, reinforced with metal nailed into the space between the heel and sole under the arch. Shoes measure 9.25″ from toe to heel. Very good condition with light wear from use. Sold for $22,000.
Prince Custom-Made Shoes
Prince’s personally owned and worn 3.5″ high-heeled shoes with his famous “love symbol” as zipper pulls in gold tone metal. Black fabric shoes with leather lining are stamped by the London designer, “The City Cobbler”. A metal reinforcement is nailed into the space between the heel and sole under the arch. Shoes measure 9.25″ from toe to heel. Very good condition with light wear from use. Sold for $20,000.
Prince Worn Diamond & Amethyst Pin — In the Shape of His Love Symbol
Gold Prince ”love symbol” pin personally worn by Prince, and made of diamonds and amethyst. Custom-made pin contains an amethyst and 12 sparkling diamonds. Real gold is unmarked. Measures 2” from top to bottom with 1.5” needle in back. Minor scratching and tarnishing, overall very good condition. One of a kind piece of Prince memorabilila. From the collection of Mayte Garcia. Sold for $12,500.
Prince Stage-Used Handcuffs — Used During the Performance of ”The Most Beautiful Girl in the World”
Gold tone handcuffs covered in rhinestones, stage-used by Prince during the performance of his song, ”The Most Beautiful Girl in the World” on ”Soul Train” in May 1994 with Mayte Garcia, whom Prince would marry two years later. On the handcuffs, apart from the ratchets, each cuff is entirely filled with rhinestones. The pair is connected by two chains and is in working condition, with the key stamped ”PEERLESS HANDCUFF”. Opening on each cuff measures 2.25” when no ratchet ridges are showing. Length measures 9”. One missing rhinestone, minor chipping and scratching to ratchets, overall very good condition. Very unique and fun piece of Prince memorabilia. From the collection of Mayte Garcia. Sold for $12,500.

Prince television-worn sweater, referred to as ”The Prince Larry King Sweater”. The long-sleeve piece has an embroidered gold and white trim with a loop and bead enclosure down the front. With a mandarin collar and vertical stripes. As stated in the LOA from Domenic Serio of Serio Couture, ”the piece was personally worn by Prince and was one of only three sent to us because they were among his favorite fitting pieces…This piece served as a ‘guide’ for nearly every piece we created moving forward for Prince…It was worn by Prince…then sent back to Serio Couture to keep and use as a fitting garment for future designs.” Prince is also pictured wearing the sweater while lying down. Sweater measures 21” from underarm to underarm with 20” sleeves and 58” length. Near fine condition. Comes with LOA from Domenic Serio of Serio Couture. Sold for $12,500.

Prince Worn Cross Necklace
Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016), known simply as Prince, or , was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actor, and director. Widely regarded as one of the greatest musicians of his generation, he often played most or all instruments on his recordings. He was known for his flamboyant and androgynous persona, eclectic work, and wide vocal range, which included a far-reaching falsetto and high-pitched screams. Prince’s music incorporated a wide variety of styles, including funk, R&B, Latin, rock, new wave, classical, soul, synth-pop, psychedelia, pop, jazz, and hip hop. He pioneered the Minneapolis sound, a funk rock subgenre that emerged in the late 1970s. He had a prolific output, releasing 39 albums during his life, with a vast array of unreleased projects left in a vault at his home after his death. It is believed that the vault contains dozens of fully produced albums and over 50 music videos that have never been released, along with various other media. He released hundreds of songs both under his own name and multiple pseudonyms during his life, as well as writing songs that were made famous by other musicians, such as “Nothing Compares 2 U” and “Manic Monday”. Estimates of the complete number of songs written by Prince range anywhere from 500 to well over 1,000.
Cross necklace personally owned and worn by the superstar Prince. Gold tone cross measures 2″ x 1″ and hangs on original gold chain measuring 28.5″. Near fine condition. From the estate of Prince’s first manager Owen Husney. Sold for $10,000.
Prince Concert-Worn White Lace Glove From 1984 — Along With Guitar String That Prince Used
Prince worn white lace glove from October 1984, shortly after ”Purple Rain” played in theaters. Lot also includes a guitar string from a guitar that Prince played on the night of 25 October 1984 at the 7th Street Entry, a well known Minneapolis concert venue. That night, a local band called The PedalJets played at the Entry, who were surprised, along with the rest of the audience, by an impromptu performance by Prince. Prince closed the venue off to only those who were in the audience for The PedalJets’ performance, and used their equipment to do his set. As a memento, Prince gave his left glove to Scott Mize, lead guitarist for the PedalJets, whose LOA accompanies this lot as does a newspaper article from 31 October 1984 entitled ”PedalJets got no photos but kept Prince’s white glove”. Scott Mize is referenced in the article as the band’s lead guitar player. Lot is also accompanied by an audio recording of Prince’s concert that night, running approximately 1/2 hour, with Prince even referencing the band at the beginning. Lace glove fits the left hand and measures approximately 8” long and 3” at the wrist. Some soiling from wear at the fingertips, but in otherwise near fine condition. A nice, personal Prince memento at the height of his stardom. Sold for $8,924.

Prince Tasseled Gloves
Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016), known simply as Prince, or , was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actor, and director. Widely regarded as one of the greatest musicians of his generation, he often played most or all instruments on his recordings. He was known for his flamboyant and androgynous persona, eclectic work, and wide vocal range, which included a far-reaching falsetto and high-pitched screams.
Prince personally worn custom-made black gloves, extending up to his elbows and without fingers so that he could wear them on stage as he played guitar. Beautiful satin gloves with tassles measure approximately 18″ long. Included is a 1990 Nude Tour program, showing Prince wearing the gloves along with matching pants. No label, as made by Paisley Park designers. Very good to near fine condition. Sold for $7,429.
Prince Worn Velvet Military Jacket — With LOA From Prince’s Fashion Collaborator
Prince worn jacket, referred to as ”The Prince Velvet Military Jacket”. The long-sleeve piece has 16 decorative buttons down the front, 2 hip pockets and 3 decorative buttons at each sleeve end. With 13” slit in back, 2-tone lining and collar tag that reads ”COUTURE / THE CLOTHING CO.” As stated in the LOA from Domenic Serio of Serio Couture, ”the piece was personally worn by Prince and was one of only three sent to us because they were among his favorite fitting pieces…This piece served as a ‘guide’ for nearly every piece we created moving forward for Prince…It was worn by Prince…then sent back to Serio Couture to keep and use as a fitting garment for future designs.” Jacket is a size S and made of velvet, cotton and wool. Measures 19” from underarm to underarm with 24” sleeves and 41” length. Near fine condition. Comes with LOA from Domenic Serio of Serio Couture. Sold for $6,250.
Prince Stage-Worn 14K Gold Love Symbol Ring — With LOA From Mayte Garcia
Beautiful 14 karat yellow gold Love Symbol ring, worn by the artist Prince during concert performances in the early to mid-1990s. According to Prince’s former wife Mayte Garcia, whose LOA accompanies the ring, Prince had this ring custom-made by a Minneapolis jeweler and enjoyed showing it. Stamped 14K on the inner band, ring is size 8 1/4. Sold for $6,250.
Engineered by long time Prince engineer David Rivkin, this one-of-a-kind reel-to-reel master tape was recorded by Prince to demo his first solo hit single, “Soft and Wet”, released in June 1978 on his debut album, “For You”. This master tape, recorded in the summer of 1977 at the Minneapolis studio Sound 80, was used to strike all the demos sent to publicize the new, unknown superstar to record labels. This looser and “funkier” version of “Soft and Wet” differs from the subsequently re-recorded version that appears on Prince’s debut album, “For You”. Tape measures 7″ in diameter, housed in a Sound 80 box measuring 7″ square. On back of box is written “1/2 Trk / Soft & Wet” and masking tape on demo tape itself states the same. Some wear to box, otherwise near fine condition. With an LOA from David Rivkin. Sold for $6,250.
Prince Mastering Reference Tapes for His 1978 Debut Album, ”For You”
Two reel-to-reel mastering reference tapes for Prince’s first album, ”For You”. Dated 8 March 1978, the stereo tapes come housed in their original boxes, with each tape pertaining to one side of the original album. Once approved, an album ”Master” was made and used to press up the individual albums. This was the last version of the album heard before the 9 songs were pressed to vinyl. Songs were recorded at the Record Plant in Sausalito, mixed at Sound Labs LA, and mastered at A&M. Only 5 copies were likely made, making this pair of tapes extremely rare. Tapes are offered as collector’s pieces only and do not come with rights for reproduction, manufacturing or distribution. Each square box measures 7.25”. Minor wear and tearing to box, overall very good condition. With an LOA from Owen Husney. Five percent of net proceeds on this item will go to the charity, Our House LA’s Camp Erin for Grieving Children. Sold for $5,236.
Prince Reel-to-Reel Studio Tapes From 1978 for His Debut Album ”For You”
Prince reel-to-reel studio reference tapes for his debut album, ”For You”, produced shortly before its drop on 7 April 1978. Set of tapes are sides 1 and 2 of the album, with the following labels:
”PRINCE 3/8/78copy
SIDE ONE
1. FOR YOU
2. IN LOVE
3. SOFT & WET
4. CRAZY YOU
5. JUST AS LONG AS WE’RE TOGETHER” and
”PRINCE 3/8/78copy
SIDE TWO
1. BABY
2. MY LOVE IS FOREVER
3. SO BLUE
4. I’M YOURS”.
Tapes measures 7” in diameter, housed in vintage A&M Records boxes measuring 7.25” square. Light wear to boxes, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $3,438.
Prince R Nelson Signed Contract for a 1991 Concert
Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016), known simply as Prince, or , was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actor, and director. Regarded as one of the greatest musicians of his generation, he worked across multiple genres and often played most or all instruments on recordings. He was known for his flamboyant and androgynous persona, with a wide vocal range which included a far-reaching falsetto and high-pitched screams.
Prince signed contract to perform at the “Rock in Rio II” concert in 1991 for a fee of $500,000. Executed shortly before he changed his name to a symbol, Prince boldly signs this contract with his legal name, Prince Rogers Nelson, as “Prince R. Nelson” in black felt-tip. Two page contract on two sheets, stapled at top left, measures 8.5″ x 11″. Staple punctures and fold at top left, else near fine. With Roger Epperson COA. Sold for $3,000.
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