
John Lennon's guitar and George Harrison's car are among more than 800 items going on sale by Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.

It also includes his three-piece drum kit used in more than 200 performances between May 1963 and February 1964.

The unprecedented number of Beatles-owned objects will be offered between December 4 and 5 at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills, California.

Starr, 75, said: 'We have so much stuff and a lot of it we haven't seen in 20 to 30 years.'

He said the idea for the auction came after The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles asked to do an exhibition about his life and music in 2013-2014.

'It started with me looking at storage units we have all around the world it seems. ... We found we had so much stuff,' he added.

Starr and his wife of 34 years, former model and actress Barbara Bach, also recently sold their house in England and moved out of their apartment in Monaco.

'We thought, "What are we going to do with all this stuff?" Starr said. 'We're fed up with having the stuff in storage when it could be put to some good use and also give a lot of people joy.'

Some of the proceeds will benefit the couple's Lotus Children Foundation.

One of the items on sale is Starr's first 1963 Ludwig Oyster black pearl three-piece drum kit that he used in over 200 performances and recordings between May 1963 and February 1964, including for hits such as 'Can't Buy Me Love' and 'All My Loving'

John Lennon's 1964 Rose-Morris Rickenbacker he played during The Beatles' 1964-1965 Christmas shows. He made a gift of the guitar, known as the 'Beatle-Backer,' to Starr in 1968. It is being auction between $600,000 and $800,000

A 2000 Mercedes Coupe, first owned by Harrison and acquired by Starr after the Beatles' lead guitarist died in 2001 is on sale for $60,000-$80,000

A seven-tom drum kit inspired by drummer Hal Blaine and commissioned for Ringo by Harrison in 1968. It is only five sets of the custom kits known to exist and is on sale for between $10,000-$20,000

A gold link ID bracelet worn by Starr and documented in many Beatles photos from the 1960s is expected to fetch between $20,000 - $30,000

A ceremony Tuxedo belonging to Starr (left) and (right) a portrait of the Beatle by Nikas Safronov which is estimated at $10,000 - $15,000

A ring, featuring a large blue stone, worn by Starr on several occasions - the items will be auctioned on December 4-5 this year

A seven-tom drum kit inspired by drummer Hal Blaine and commissioned for Ringo by Harrison in 1968. It is one of only five sets known to exist and could raise between $10,000-$20,000

A digital quartz wristwatch, by Omega, gifted to Starr by The Who's Keith Moon is expected to fetch $600 at the auction

A two-piece Versace Couture skirt suit worn by Barbara Bach (left) and (right) a cover of the December auction catalogue