Interesting... it's a guy called Alan Brown, a "Metro Detroit native and leading researcher and management consultant in the nonprofit arts industry"... seems alright
UPDATE: The contents will soon be auctioned! All you memorabilia heads, take note!:
http://www.nydailynews.com/newswires...icle-1.3468244
I am more curious as to what Mr. Gordy would leave behind of value to be auctioned off. Although possible it does not fall suit with his character. Time will tell but in my opinion it would serve Detroit well to have as a museum. The stairs in front of the house is the only thing I thought took away from the mansion.
I too wonder what "memorabilia" items Berry would have left in the house. From what I've learned though over the years, it sounded like Berry thought the Woodward building was emptied of all the priceless contents, only to learn it wasn't and all of it demolished with the building. Sad for sure.....so IMO it is possible some good items could have been left in the mansion as well....
Darin
There was a huge amount of Motown memorabilia left among the rumble of the Donovan Building on Woodward. Some people scavenged the site and some of the material ended up on Ebay.
I know Marv....I've seen some of the stuff that was scavenged, as a record dealer friend of mine from Ann Arbor ended up with a pile of it!
Marv, my mom toosed a bunch of books at the curb years ago and I will be damned if I didnt find the one I wanted at John kings books downtown Detroit. It was the same freaking book 📚 with my handwriting inside. Something told me to go there during lunch when at worked st the Ren Cen.
http://www.canada.com/entertainment/...276/story.html
They say some of the contents of the house that are being auctioned belonged to Diana Ross!
There's your chance.
Looks like the estate sale is in early October for you Detroiters.
Yea for sure but some others close by can go outbid him.
I'd love to go.
I think they talk about records being available. Maybe I should go on holiday there in October.
If you go to Detroit make sure you ride the new Qline up and down Woodward and have brunch or dinner at Parc in downtown and make sure you get pizza at Supino in Eastern Markett and some real tasty chicken sliders at the Bucharest Grill in Corktown.
I really like Detroit and need to visit my aunt in Highland Park real soon.
Here are details on the estate sale:
MOTOWN MANSION ESTATE SALE
- Estate Sale
- The address for this sale in Detroit, MI 48202 will be available after 9 AM on Wednesday, October 11, 2017.
Thu
Oct 12
9am to 4pm
Fri
Oct 13
10am to 4pm
Sat
Oct 14
10am to 4pm
2017
We are excited to announce the estate sale of the Motown Mansion, former residence of Berry Gordy, Jr. This sale will take place in a two parts! ACTUAL ESTATE SALES EVENT: The actual estate sale will run three days in October and it will have a variety of wonderful articles for sale, home furnishings, antiques and one-of-a-kind original Motown Records Company items acquired from Berry Gordy by the current owner. LIVE AUCTION EVENT: The Live Auction will take place at the residence and will occur after the second day of the estate sale. This event will be open to international bidders to acquire exclusive High End Antiques, Historical Detroit Objects and Motown Paraphernalia. All Motown items will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity! We plan to have on hand, several Motown artists who will be available to autograph the Motown items, making them instant collectibles for the Motown fans!
https://www.estatesales.net/MI/Detroit/48202/1654830
If you look at the right hand side of this photo you will see hanging on the wall painting of all three Supremes [[only Flo's is visible in the pic). These paintings are the same ones that were reproduced and included on their 2 Disc Greatest Hits album released in 1967.
I sure hope more specifics will be available as to what Motown memorabilia will be for sale, in both the sale and auction. I personally would want to know know more details before making the trek to Detroit, especially if it wasn't worth the time off work!
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