An auction of David Gilmour's guitars has raised $US21.5 million ($A31.1 million) to combat climate change.
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Christie's auction house says it raised the money after selling off more than 120 guitars owned by the Pink Floyd guitarist, singer and songwriter.
Proceeds went to ClientEarth, a nonprofit fighting climate change.
The items included guitars by Fender, Rickenbacker, Ovation, Gibson, CF Martin and Gretsch, along with guitar cases, a banjo and amps.
A black Stratocaster - dubbed the "Black Strat" - was the top item and was snatched up for $US3.98 million ($A5.8 million), a new world record for a guitar at auction.
Gilmour, 73, said he hoped future generations could play the instruments.
"We need a civilised world that goes on for all our grandchildren and beyond in which these guitars can be played and songs can be sung," he tweeted.
Australian Associated Press