![]() SOLD TODAY in our “Music Icons” #memorabilia #auction and online at ! #1990s #90s pic.twitter. SOLD for 22,400! A used paper plate with a #Nirvana set list handwritten by #KurtCobain at the 9:30 nightclub in Washington, D.C., on April 23, 1990. The individual known as Kurt Cobain was a pivotal instrument in birthing the. You wont find anything more authentic than this jumper as it has been carefully designed and knitted to be the same as he wore. I hope that sounds reasonable, and that the sweater can't read my mind. is peppered with Bleach favorites including “Love Buzz,” “About a Girl,” and “Blew.” The show also included some pre-release versions of Nevermind tracks “In Bloom” and “Polly.” The pizza plate setlist was sold for $22,400. Kurt Cobain Red and Black Striped Jumper Oversize Sweater, Grunge, Womens Unisex Knit Sweater This replica jumper is just like the one Kurt famously wore in Nirvana back in the day. Also up for grabs was a concert setlist handwritten by Cobain on a paper plate soaked in pizza grease. The sweater wasn’t the only Nirvana-related item to hit the auction block. SOLD TODAY in our “Music Icons” #memorabilia #auction and online at ! /mZmHg7wtig SOLD for $75,000! A cardigan worn by #KurtCobain in his last photoshoot with #Nirvana taken in the summer of 1993 with photographer Jesse Frohman. With $75,000 being the final bid, the sweater went for more than double the original estimate. Julien’s noted that it was given to a friend at Cobain’s funeral, but there’s no indication as to how it ended up on auction. The history of the sweater’s travels is somewhat murky. “Cobain showed up three hours late to the shoot, and immediately asked for a bucket due to his nausea.” “The shoot was meant to take place in Central Park in New York City, but due to Cobain being sick just hours before, the shoot was relocated to the basement of the hotel where the band was staying,” Julien’s Auctions noted of the sweater. ![]() ![]() The Nirvana frontman’s notorious stomach issues almost derailed the session entirely. Darren Julien, president of Julien's Auction. Frank Micelotta/Getty Images Kurt Cobain ’s famed green cardigan from Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged concert sold for 334,000 at auction Saturday, establishing a new record for the most expensive. It happened in the summer of 1993 with photographer Jesse Frohman, as the band was preparing for the release of In Utero. The iconic piece of clothing is now reportedly the most expensive sweater ever sold at auction after it was snapped up in New York on Saturday. The big prize was a cardigan sweater Cobain sported in Nirvana‘s final photoshoot. Case in point: A pair of personal Kurt Cobain items went up for auction over the weekend, and both pulled in some serious cash. Move over, Beatlemania-Nirvanamania is where it’s at now. ![]()
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