Rolls-Royce 'invention' made by Beatles legend Ringo Starr hits auction

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Ringo ended up buying the parts from a dodgy dealer
Ringo ended up buying the parts from a dodgy dealer

A ROLLS-ROYCE "invention" made by Beatles legend Ringo Starr has hit auction for a bargain price - but don't expect to drive it.

Ringo recycled two original Rolls-Royce radiators to make a stylish wood and metal table.

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One of Ringo Starr's Rolls-Royce 'inventions' is up for grabsCredit: Rex
The star made an elegant table from two Rolls-Royce radiators
The star made an elegant table from two Rolls-Royce radiatorsCredit: Bonhams
The radiators are topped with the Rolls-Royce 'Spirit of Ecstasy' mascot
The radiators are topped with the Rolls-Royce 'Spirit of Ecstasy' mascotCredit: Bonhams

He was inspired to design the table after passing a car showroom near his home in Highgate, north London.

Appearing on Blue Peter to discuss the table in 1971, Ringo said that it had been tricky finding authentic Rolls-Royce radiators for the table.

Rolls-Royce would only sell radiator parts to customers with a chassis number - which Ringo did not have.

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Ringo ended up buying the radiators from a dodgy dealer - who delivered them on foot in a plain bag and would not say where he got them.

The table was produced by Ringo or Robin Ltd, a firm founded by the Beatles star and his craftsman friend Robin Cruickshank.

The company's office was on the top floor of the Beatles' Apple Corps HQ on Savile Row.

Cruickshank also designed much of the furniture for Ringo's house in Highgate, north London.

The table is 168cm long, 66cm high and 60cm high, with its middle section made from Amboyna wood.

Both of the radiators are topped with the Rolls-Royce "Spirit of Ecstasy" mascot on a spring.

Another nice touch is the original Ringo or Robin sticker pasted on the bottom.

The table is up for auction at Bonhams on November 29 - with a guide price of just £1,000-£2,000.

It comes after a 1960s Austin Mini Cooper owned by Ringo was bought by ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell for £102,000 in 2017.

The motor was later reunited with Paul McCartney and George Harrison's Minis at the London Classic Car Show.

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John Lennon's Rolls-Royce Phanton V is the sixth-most expensive car ever sold at auction.

Harry Goodwin

London, The Beatles, Rolls-Royce, Ringo Starr

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