Prince's
motorcycle jacket from 'Purple Rain' film on auction
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[April 30, 2016]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A motorcycle jacket worn by the
late pop star Prince in his 1984 film "Purple Rain,"
when he rides through the woods with the movie's leading
lady, Apollonia, will be sold at auction, the company
behind the sale said on Friday.
The V-neck jacket, which is black with white
cross-hatching and has leather sleeves from the elbows
down, will be presented for sale in Profiles in
History's auction between June 29 and July 1 in
Calabasas, California.
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Brian Chanes, who handles client relations at Profiles in
History, said the auction house received the jacket about six
weeks ago, before the musician's unexpected death on April 21 at
age 57.
Officials from the company had estimated the jacket would sell
for between $6,000 and $8,000, but that was before Prince's
death, which drew an outpouring of tributes for the seven-time
Grammy-winner from President Barack Obama, Hollywood figures and
fans worldwide.
"Now, all bets are off," Chanes said, adding that the jacket
could fetch more than $100,000.
Profiles in History officials said few items of Prince
memorabilia have ever been offered for sale.
The jacket was given to a make-up artist for Prince and
Apollonia Kotero, a singer who starred as the pop star's
girlfriend in the 1984 film "Purple Rain," and the make-up
artist's sister is the consignor for the sale, said Jeff Hare, a
spokesman for Profiles in History.
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The auction will be open to participants worldwide through the
Internet, the company said.
Prince's death at his home called Paisley Park near Minneapolis is
under investigation by officials in Minnesota, but they have said
there is no indication of suicide or physical trauma.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Editing by Kim
Coghill)
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