Alison Sharples, co-owner of Pride Records on Bank Street, Rawtenstall, was pictured in 2002 modelling a designer leather cap which was worn by pop icon Madonna.

The store specialised in collectables and had obtained the cap which Madonna had worm for a photoshoot for the front cover of Italian Vogue 10 years earlier.

It was one of a number of items from the rich and famous which the shop had for sale.

The cap which had been made for the singer was snapped up by a collector less than 245 hours after arriving in the store, being sold for £395.

For £295 you could have picked up a rose gold Goddess of Love necklace with a diamond inset which belonged to actress Mae West and a pair of Clark Gable’s gold cufflinks which were available at £350

The shop had recently sold a pair of solid silver cufflinks once worn by Elvis Presley and an autograph by Marylin Monroe.