Rolling Stones star auctions off his past

Rolling Stones star auctions off his past Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has come to terms with the sale of some of his prized possessions. Items owned by Woods and his ex-wife, Jo, are due to be sold in an art and memorabilia auction. Jo, who will host the sale, held a preview at Juliens Auctions in Beverly Hills, to showcase the items, which include furniture, Rolling Stones history, and her ex-husbands drawings . SOUNDBITE: Jo Wood, Ronnie Woods ex-wife, saying (English): "Its all fine now. Were all fine now. Hes a bit of a hoarder, so when he saw everything there, he was like…but, no, were all fine. We sorted it all out." High-ticket lots include a Fender guitar and a bronze statue by Dame Elisabeth Frink. SOUNDBITE: Jo Wood, Ronnie Woods ex-wife, saying (English): "So much of the stuff we got years ago and we moved with it to the next house and to the next house. Kind of sad, but its also very liberating to get rid of it all." Jo and Ron Wood separated in 2008 and finalized their divorce in 2011, after 24 years of marriage. The auction of their belongings will take place on October 27 and is estimated to earn between 300000 and 500000 US dollars. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Grammy music charity, MusiCares.