London:
A copy of Rock N' Roll king Elvis Presley's will, which was found in a garbage bin two decades earlier, is set to be auctioned this weekend.
The legal declaration believed to be that of the 'Jailhouse Rock' hitmaker is expected to fetch as much as $ 1,500 when it is auctioned at the Henry Aldridge & Son sale in Wiltshire, England on November 13, Contactmusic reported.
"The will gives a fascinating insight into the private wishes of the king of rock 'n' roll," auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said.
The document, that lay in a trash can, was discovered exactly 10 years after the music legend's death by an employee at a law firm, in 1987.
A lock of Presley's hair and a scarf belonging to him will be auctioned alongside the will.
The legal declaration believed to be that of the 'Jailhouse Rock' hitmaker is expected to fetch as much as $ 1,500 when it is auctioned at the Henry Aldridge & Son sale in Wiltshire, England on November 13, Contactmusic reported.
"The will gives a fascinating insight into the private wishes of the king of rock 'n' roll," auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said.
The document, that lay in a trash can, was discovered exactly 10 years after the music legend's death by an employee at a law firm, in 1987.
A lock of Presley's hair and a scarf belonging to him will be auctioned alongside the will.