Ronnie Wood has been left shocked at his ex-wife selling Rolling Stones memorabilia at auction.
The band's guitarist and his ex-wife Jo Wood disagreed on Wednesday over the ownership of items due to be sold off next month.
Both issued statements claiming ownership of some of the pieces being sold by Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills on October 27th, in a lot that was described as a 'joint sale'.
However, Reuters reports that an email statement from Ronnie's spokesman said: 'Ronnie was asked by Jo some time ago if he wished to add some items to an auction and he said he did not want to participate.
'He is therefore shocked and disappointed that this auction is being misrepresented as a joint sale. This is not the case,' he added.
However, a spokeswoman for Jo claimed that she was given the items under question as part of the divorce settlement.
In a statement read over the phone to the news agency, she said: 'This is Jo's auction, it includes all the items left to her following the divorce.
'She's had everything in storage for three years and can't keep it any longer. Ronnie has been kept in the loop of the sale.'
The couple separated in 2008 after rumours that Ronnie was having an affair with a young cocktail waitress, but didn't finalise their divorce until 2011.
Items in the collection include memorabilia spanning four decades, such as antiques, furniture and art
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