Sell a John Lennon Guitar — Free Appraisal
Do you own a guitar or instrument that was played or owned by John Lennon? Pop Icons buys John Lennon instruments directly from private sellers — no auction fees, no lengthy waits, and complete confidentiality throughout.
What Is a John Lennon Guitar Worth?
The value of a John Lennon instrument depends heavily on its provenance and connection to specific moments in their career. Authenticated pieces — those with strong documentation linking them directly to John Lennon — can range from £30,000 to £1,000,000+ or more. Lennon’s instruments are among the rarest and most valuable in existence due to the finite number that survive and the global demand from collectors. Provenance is everything: a guitar with solid documentation will always command a significantly higher price than one without.
What Makes a John Lennon Instrument Valuable?
The most sought-after pieces are those tied to iconic recordings, tours, or public appearances. Lennon’s Epiphone Casino and Rickenbacker 325 are among the most iconic instruments in rock history. Guitars connected to specific Beatles recordings or his solo work — particularly the Imagine era — are especially prized. Instruments that appear in photographs, videos, or can be traced through credible auction records carry a substantial premium. Condition matters, but the story behind the piece matters far more.
What We Look For
Pop Icons specialises in artist-owned and artist-played instruments from the greatest names in music history. When we assess a John Lennon guitar, we examine the instrument itself, any documentation that came with it, the chain of custody, and any photographic or archival evidence tying it to the artist. We regularly work with pieces where the provenance is incomplete — so even if you’re not sure what you have, it’s worth a conversation.
Why Sell to Pop Icons Rather Than at Auction?
Auction might seem like the obvious route — but the reality is that you could wait six to nine months for the right sale, lose 15–25% to the auction house in commission, and still have no guarantee of the final price. Pop Icons offers a simpler alternative: contact us, we assess your piece, and if we want to buy it we make you a direct offer. Payment is fast, there are no fees deducted, and the whole process can remain entirely private.
Get a Free John Lennon Guitar Appraisal
There’s no cost and no obligation. Contact us, share some photographs of the instrument, and tell us whatever you know about its history. We’ll respond quickly with our honest assessment.
Request a Free Appraisal — Contact Pop Icons
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I prove my guitar was owned by John Lennon?
Provenance is established through documentation — certificates of authenticity, purchase receipts, letters, photographs, or a traceable chain of ownership. We can help you understand what you have and advise on whether further authentication is worth pursuing.
Do I need to travel to sell?
No. We work with private sellers across Ireland, the UK, and internationally. Send photos and details first and we can progress the entire transaction remotely, with secure insured shipping arranged if needed.
How quickly will I receive payment?
Once we agree a price, payment follows quickly — typically within days, not months.
Will you consider a guitar with incomplete provenance?
Yes. Incomplete documentation affects the offer we can make, but it doesn’t mean we won’t be interested. We assess every piece on its own merits and give you an honest view of what we think it’s worth.