Now offered worldwide, this private collector’s 50-year collection brings together an extraordinary group of Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and John Lennon-related pieces assembled for their story, rarity, and cultural significance. The highlight is the Imagine Collection, which is best preserved as a complete group rather than separated.
Blending music history, celebrity provenance, art, and iconic British luxury automobiles, this is a rare package with global collector appeal. Offered as a complete collection, it is an exceptional opportunity. Accepting offers now.
The Imagine Collection represents a rare opportunity to acquire a tightly connected group of automotive and musical pieces inspired by the world of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Included are Yoko Ono’s Bentley Arnage RL, purchased new for nearly $300,000, John’s recreated psychedelic Rolls-Royce tribute car, and the unique Marcie Ziv Art Car, created after the artist encountered Lennon’s famous Rolls and interpreted it through her own “Love Car” vision.
The collection is completed by a limited-edition Steinway grand piano modeled after the piano John gave Yoko for her birthday, and they created the song Imagine together. Equipped with a player system that performs “Imagine,” it serves as both a musical instrument and a powerful tribute piece. Offered together, The Imagine Collection is an exceptional package at $499,000.
This 2015 Steinway & Sons John Lennon “Imagine” Series Model A grand piano is one of just 25 produced worldwide. Finished in polished white, it features the opening notes of “Imagine,” John Lennon’s signature on a numbered plaque, and one of his illustrations on the music desk. Originally owned by Dakota resident Jacqueline Bikoff, the piano later passed through her estate before being acquired for The Imagine Collection, where it stands as both a rare musical instrument and a tribute to Lennon’s artistic legacy.
This 1979 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II Art Car is a one-of-a-kind left-hand-drive example hand-painted by artist Marcie Ziv. Previously part of a collection in Kobe, Japan, it was acquired and brought back to the United States about four years ago. The car retains its original body panels, shows no evident collision damage, and, while currently unattended for several years, remains a striking centerpiece of The Imagine Collection.
This Bentley Arnage RL Long Wheelbase is finished in Black Sapphire with an Autumn interior and was originally owned by Yoko Ono Lennon. Purchased new for just under $300,000, it was used to chauffeur her to public and private appearances before being auctioned in 2007 to benefit The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus. Now offered by only its second owner, it is a distinctive part of The Imagine Collection.
This Mulliner Park Ward limousine was sold new by H.R. Owen and built to the same specifications as John Lennon’s famous 1965 “psychedelic” Phantom V. Finished today with a full body wrap replicating Lennon’s iconic design, this right-hand-drive example remains all original with its original body panels, no major defects, and no evident collision damage. Mechanically sound, it is offered only as part of The Imagine Collection.
The centerpiece of the NEMS Collection is the 1965 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III with division, a right-hand-drive example ordered new by Brian Epstein for The Beatles under their company, NEMS Enterprises. Owned by the four Beatles along with Brian Epstein and his brother, the car was commissioned with special features, including its striking Royal Maroon finish. Brian is said to have chosen the color while arriving at the showroom in his Bentley Park Ward Drophead Coupe finished in the same shade.
That connection makes the companion Bentley especially significant, creating a remarkable pairing tied directly to Brian Epstein’s taste and to the early business history of The Beatles. With build sheets supporting both cars, this duo represents a rare opportunity to acquire two closely linked automobiles from the world of NEMS Enterprises. Offered together as a pair for $1 million.
CEL89, a 1965 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III limousine, was ordered by Brian Epstein for NEMS Enterprises and became The Beatles’ first company Rolls-Royce. After Epstein’s death, it passed to Ringo Starr, then to television producer Marty Krofft in Los Angeles. Acquired for this collection in 1998 and returned to the U.S. in 1999, the car is now being restored to its original specifications.
This 1952 Bentley Mark VI Drophead Coupe by Park Ward is believed to be one of just 57 built and retains its numbers-matching engine according to the Bentley build sheet. Ordered new for Miss Marjorie Carnegie through W.M. Couper Ltd., it features custom details including a scuttle aerial and fog lamp. An older restoration in a beautiful color combination, the car presents well today and is accompanied by its tools, build sheet, and Schoellkopf card.
This 1964 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III was specially ordered by MGM Studios for Samuel Goldwyn and delivered to his London apartment. Goldwyn used the car in England before having it shipped to Hollywood.
Later sold by MGM, the car spent a decade in a San Francisco collection before being acquired for this collection. It is described as complete, original, rust-free, and running smoothly. Samuel Goldwyn’s Cloud III, with rebuilt engine and conversion kit like new $149k.
This 1964 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III LWB with division is a rare right-hand-drive example by H.J. Mulliner, Park Ward, one of only 84 built in this configuration. Finished in two-tone gray-blue over metallic midnight blue with red coach stripes, it retains a well-preserved original blue leather interior with burled walnut trim.
Equipped with front and rear air conditioning, the car is reported to function well and passed a 158-point inspection. It is accompanied by tools, manuals, historical records, and its original UK license plates. $85k
This 1957 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I saloon was specially built for Hollywood legend Gloria Swanson, who ordered it through her dealer in France and used it there before shipping it to the United States. A friend of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Swanson famously arrived in this car to testify on Lennon’s behalf at his 1976 immigration hearing in New York.
A rust-free restoration project, the car remains complete and largely original, with its replacement motor, gearbox, suspension, and brakes already done. It runs smoothly, and the remaining parts have been marked and boxed for reinstallation as the restoration is completed. Gloria Swanson’s Cloud I, with its rebuilt mechanics ready to be completed, $49k.
This 1958 Bentley S1 Drophead Coupe project is finished in black and powered by a straight-six engine with an automatic transmission. Identified by VIN B19FD, it represents an elegant open-top Bentley awaiting restoration or completion. $75k
Together, these vehicles form far more than a collection of rare Rolls-Royce and Bentley automobiles. They represent a carefully assembled, museum-worthy group tied to music history, Hollywood, and postwar British luxury motoring. With connections to The Beatles, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Samuel Goldwyn, and Gloria Swanson, the collection offers the kind of provenance, storytelling, and visual impact that makes it ideal for exhibition.
Individually, the vehicles represent approximately $2 million in value. As a complete package, however, their significance is even greater. This is a ready-made exhibit with built-in historical depth, cultural recognition, and audience appeal. Rather than separating the cars, the opportunity is to preserve the collection as a whole and acquire a one-of-a-kind museum-caliber package. Offers are invited on the entire collection.
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