Freddie Mercury’s legendary Yamaha C3 piano—used to birth hits like “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”—is heading to auction, with a hammer price estimate of £200K–£400K. Alongside it: the iconic AKG C414 EB mic that captured his vocals, complete with original gear, valued at £40K–£80K. Also up for grabs are rare handwritten lyric drafts from his solo album “Mr. Bad Guy,” offering a glimpse into his creative mind, each expected to sell for a few thousand pounds. All part of the Reinhold Mack Collection, curated by Queen’s longtime producer and Freddie’s godson, these artifacts carry deep personal meaning beyond their monetary worth. Fans can preview them for free at a London exhibition from September 23–27 before the auction on October 1–2—and yes, even Freddie’s beloved teddy bear is included.
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