Lady Gaga's childhood piano has failed to sell at auction.
The Poker Face hitmaker's old instrument, which she used to write her first song on at the age of just five, was expected to sell for $100,000-$200,000 when it went under the hammer at the Hard Rock Cafe New York on Saturday, as part of Los Angeles-based auctioneers Julien's Auction's Music Icons memorabilia sale.
However, it failed to meet the reserve price - the lowest amount a seller will accept for their lot - and didn't sell, though a spokesperson for the auction house wouldn't reveal the minimum it could have changed hands for.
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It is not yet clear whether the instrument will sell.