Brian May and some fans express dismay as contents of late Queen frontman’s home go under hammer in six-day sale

A garden door scrawled in graffiti has sold for more than £400,000 as thousands of Freddie Mercury’s possessions began to be auctioned on Wednesday night, amid criticism by some fans and Brian May.

The Queen frontman left his Kensington home, Garden Lodge, and its contents to his close friend Mary Austin. More than 32 years after his death, Austin is selling the contents at Sotheby’s with some of the proceeds going to charity after the six-day sale.

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