A placard made by John Lennon has pulled in nearly $160,000 (£100,000) at an auction in London.
The sign, which reads 'Bed Peace', was created by the late Beatle during his 'bed-in' peace protest at a Canadian hotel with his wife Yoko Ono in 1969.
The placard was sold by Christie's auction house in London on Tuesday (15Nov11) to an anonymous telephone bidder for $155,600 (£97,250).
A letter written by Sir Paul MCCartney offering an audition for the drummer role in the Beatles also went under the hammer for $55,760 (£34,850).
Christie's director Neil Roberts says, "We are thrilled with the results of the Rock and Pop Memorabilia sale which was led by pieces relating to important moments in the development of The Beatles."