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The Hotel Chelsea’s Iconic Neon Sign Will Be Divided Into Pieces and Sold One Letter at a Time

Last updated: September 19, 2024 1:46 am
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The iconic neon sign of Manhattan’s legendary Hotel Chelsea, a historic hub for creatives, is set to be auctioned off later this month. The sign, which has been a symbol of the hotel since it was installed in 1949, will be sold in pieces at the upcoming auction organized by Guernsey’s.

Arlan Ettinger, the owner of Guernsey’s, shared with the New York Times that each letter of the word “hotel” will be offered separately, along with the word “Chelsea.” The sign, standing three stories tall, has a rich history, symbolizing the free-thinking, creative atmosphere that the hotel was known for. The Chelsea has been home to renowned artists, writers, and musicians over the years, including Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan, Jackson Pollock, Patti Smith, and Jimi Hendrix, among others.

In addition to the sign, other artifacts from inside the hotel will also be up for auction, including stained-glass windows, doors from rooms once occupied by famous residents, and a vintage sign from the Chelsea’s El Quijote Restaurant. The auction will feature a preview exhibition at the Hotel Chelsea on September 22 and 23, with the online auction scheduled for September 25.

Alongside items directly linked to the hotel, the auction will also include memorabilia from Manhattan, such as Madonna’s drum set, portraits of Warhol and Keith Haring by Jean-Michel Basquiat, and original tape recordings from Bob Dylan’s first album. The Basquiat portraits are expected to fetch millions, while the Dylan tapes could sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The Hotel Chelsea, built in the 1880s, is not only renowned for its cultural significance but also for its Victorian Gothic architectural style. The upcoming auction presents a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to own a piece of New York City’s vibrant artistic history.

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As the neon sign of the Hotel Chelsea goes under the hammer, it marks the end of an era for a symbol deeply intertwined with the city’s artistic identity. The auction will not only offer a chance to own a piece of history but also to preserve the legacy of a place that has inspired generations of creatives.

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