Most of Jim Irsay's memorabilia collection will be auctioned
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The family of the late Jim Irsay, former owner of the Indianapolis Colts, plans to auction most of his extensive memorabilia collection next year. The collection, known for its significant items from the world of music, includes iconic instruments, handwritten lyrics, and rare historical artifacts. The decision to sell was made with consideration for Irsay's appreciation for the beauty and cultural significance of the items. Irsay, who passed away in March at the age of 65, had previously acknowledged that his collection would eventually be owned by others.
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