Dallas-based Heritage Auctions to offer hundreds of artifacts from The Rolling Stones worth around $1.3 million

The Rolling Stones perform at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale, Mo. during their last stop on the Hackney Diamonds Tour on Sunday, July 21, 2024
The Rolling Stones perform at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale, Mo. during their last stop on the Hackney Diamonds Tour on Sunday, July 21, 2024 Photo credit Nathan Papes/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

If you want to own a piece of music history, Dallas-based Heritage Auctions will soon be offering hundreds of artifacts from the storied career of the Rolling Stones the beginning of next month.

On December 4, the auction house will host “Satisfaction: The Rolling Stones Treasures from the Ali Zayeri Collection,” where some 185 items, including stage-worn costumes, instruments, posters for early gigs and more from the band’s early years, will be available for purchase.

All told, these items amount to around $1.3 million in value.

Collector Ali Zayeri partnered with Heritage Auctions to auction off the items, saying in a statement, “For much of my life, I have been on a mission to chronicle and collect the legacy of the greatest rock 'n' roll band the world has ever known.

"Every ticket stub, every poster, every autograph tells a story. Partnering with Heritage Auctions is the perfect way to share that story, and to pass the spirit of The Stones on to a new generation of fans."

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