WATKINS ELECTRIC MUSIC, CHERTSEY, SURREY, UK, CIRCA 1965
WATKINS ELECTRIC MUSIC, CHERTSEY, SURREY, UK, CIRCA 1965
WATKINS ELECTRIC MUSIC, CHERTSEY, SURREY, UK, CIRCA 1965
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WATKINS ELECTRIC MUSIC, CHERTSEY, SURREY, UK, CIRCA 1965

A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR, RAPIER BASS

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WATKINS ELECTRIC MUSIC, CHERTSEY, SURREY, UK, CIRCA 1965
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR, RAPIER BASS
The decal logo WATKINS at the headstock and MADE IN ENGLAND on the reverse, stamped at the neckplate 8339, of a red finish, together with a soft case
Length of back 15 9/16 in. (39.5 cm.)
WATKINS
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Mark Knopfler plans to donate no less than 25% of the total hammer price received, to be split equally between The British Red Cross Society (a charity registered in England and Wales with charity number 220949, Scotland with charity number SC037738, Isle of Man with charity number 0752, and Jersey with charity number 430), Brave Hearts of the North East (a charity registered in England and Wales with charity number 1006247) and the Tusk Trust Limited (a charity registered in England and Wales with charity number 1186533).

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Amelia Walker
Amelia Walker Director, Specialist Head of Private & Iconic Collections

拍品专文


Acquired as a pair to the previous lot, Mark Knopfler purchased this bass guitar from Sound Stage Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, in October 2004, and kept it for studio use. The Rapier Bass featured in the promotional shoot for Knopfler’s 2007 solo studio album Kill To Get Crimson. Photographed by Fabio Lovino, a detail of the pickups and pickguard of this guitar was used for the album’s liner notes, as a background to the song lyrics for 'We Can Get Wild' and 'Secondary Waltz'. The shoot was also captured in Tom Bird’s short documentary film that accompanied the CD/DVD album set.

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