Robbie Williams’s king size bed, which the star says has seen ‘‘a lot of action’’, is to be sold again but is expected to fetch less than the last time it went under the hammer.
The star originally sold his bed last year to raise cash for his Give It Sum charity last year, raising £13,000 (€21,000).
But the singer - one of the biggest UK chart successes of recent years - has seen the price droop with a new guide price of £8,000 (€13,000) upwards.
Robbie’s bed was one of the big draws to a major sale of his memorabilia.
The bed was first bought from top store Heal’s in London and the mattress still bears a label marked ‘‘customer - Williams’’.
The heart-throb chart-topper has even signed the green sheet in black marker pen with the words ‘‘love Robbie’’.
A lounge suit the singer wore for a Prince’s Trust gala show in 1998 is expected to go for £1,200-£1,800 (€1,900 -€2,900) at the sale of entertainment-related items at London auctioneer Bonham’s on April 17.