Phil Collins ex-wife Orianne Cevey is auctioning $4M of precious items including singer’s personal Yamaha piano after splitting from escort third husband ‘whose genitals she threatened to sever’

Rock legend Phil Collins’ ex-wife Orianne Cevey is auctioning off some of the singer’s valuables, including his personal Yamaha baby grand piano and some of the couple’s wedding gifts from 24 years ago.

Cevey, 49, is selling a collection of jewelry, handbags and other valuables believed to be worth nearly $4 million.

Among the notable items being auctioned by Miami-based Kodner are a Wurlitzer jukebox and an extensive collection of Chanel items owned by Cevey, who previously bragged about being the fashion house’s number one buyer.

Cevey recently experienced her third divorce – this time from Tom Bates, a male escort. The couple married in Las Vegas in 2020 without a prenuptial agreement.

Bates has since claimed that Cevey had a “ferocious temper,” hid his own belongings from him and threatened to cut off his genitals when he asked for them to be returned.

Phil Collins’ ex-wife Orianne Collins is selling $4 million of her assets built up during her marriage to the superstar singer

The Yamaha piano has more sentimental value, as Phil used it for their 22-year-old son Nicholas to play.  The piano alone is expected to fetch somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000

The Yamaha piano has more sentimental value, as Phil used it for their 22-year-old son Nicholas to play. The piano alone is expected to fetch somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000

The Fort Lauderdale mansion of Orianne Cevey and her estranged husband Tom Bates (pictured in 2021) has now declared bankruptcy

The Fort Lauderdale mansion of Orianne Cevey and her estranged husband Tom Bates (pictured in 2021) has now declared bankruptcy

The auction, scheduled for December 6, will sell a number of high-end couture items that Cevey acquired during her marriage to Collins, including Chanel clothing, shoes, boots and a large selection of Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry.

“I was Chanel’s biggest customer when I started collecting in 2001, with more than 500 pairs of Chanel shoes in my collection,” says Cevey. Page six who explained that she is downsizing her home, hence the need to part with many of her prized possessions.

The Wurlitzer jukebox was a gift to the couple who had Collins celebrate their wedding in 1999.

The Yamaha piano has even more sentimental value, as Phil used it for their 22-year-old son Nicholas to play.

The piano alone is expected to fetch somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000.

A Wurlitzer jukebox was given to the couple by Collins' manager when they married in 1999.  This is also part of next month's auction

A Wurlitzer jukebox was given to the couple by Collins’ manager when they married in 1999. This is also part of next month’s auction

Various items are being auctioned, including this ornament

Various items are being auctioned, including this ornament

The auction, scheduled for December 6, will sell a number of high-end couture items that Cevey acquired during her marriage to Collins, including Chanel clothing and jewelry.

The auction, scheduled for December 6, will sell a number of high-end couture items that Cevey acquired during her marriage to Collins, including Chanel clothing and jewelry.

Some jewelry worth more than $20,000 is among the pieces being sold

Some jewelry worth more than $20,000 is among the pieces being sold

“The auction is a unique opportunity to acquire some of the most personal and iconic items from Phil and Orianne Collins’ private collection,” explains Russ Kodner, president of Kodner Auction Gallery.

A ‘large portion’ of the proceeds will be donated to the ‘Never Give Up Foundation’, which supports individuals with disabilities such as Spinal Muscular Atrophy.

Cevey and Collins split in 2008 before briefly reuniting between 2016 and 2019.

They eventually called it quits with a final divorce in December 2021.

The couple have two children, while Collins has three other children from previous marriages.

Cevey had to foreclose on her $6 million Florida home in June following an acrimonious divorce from her third husband, Tom Bates.

The house eventually sold in August for $7.75 million.

Cevey, who still uses her married name Collins, was married to British rock singer Phil Collins from 1999 to 2006.  They are pictured together in 2016.

Cevey, who still uses her married name Collins, was married to British rock singer Phil Collins from 1999 to 2006. They are pictured together in 2016.

Cevey – who won a $47 million payout from Genesis legend Collins during their 2008 divorce – showered Bates with gifts of clothes, watches and a $340,000 leased Aston Martin with James Bond-style license plate TB 007.

Just months before, she lived with Collins at his $40 million oceanfront mansion in Miami Beach after reuniting with him in 2016.

However, she dazzled Collins, 72, by moving into the palatial pad with Bates after the couple’s secret wedding in Las Vegas while the In The Air Tonight singer was out of the country and on tour in Europe.

She even hired security guards to keep the rocker out of his own home.

Collins then got the couple kicked out, moving them into a six-bedroom mansion in Fort Lauderdale before things eventually fell apart for the duo.

Cevey, a Swiss citizen 23 years his junior, met Collins, her first husband, while working on the singer's 1994 tour.  They have two sons together, Matthew and Nicholas (photo in 2018)

Cevey, a Swiss citizen 23 years his junior, met Collins, her first husband, while working on the singer’s 1994 tour. They have two sons together, Matthew and Nicholas (photo in 2018)

In December 2021, Cevey announced her divorce from Bates, blaming the pandemic for their failed marriage.

DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that Cevey picked up Bates from a male escort site where he advertised himself as a ‘sexy intellectual’, with degrees in philosophy and political science.

But once she moved him into Collins’ mansion, their fiery relationship saw her physically assault her new husband “several times” — once threatening to cut off his “private parts,” according to his divorce filings.

Bates claims he received the alleged threat to cut off his genitals after returning to the couple’s new Fort Lauderdale mansion after spending Thanksgiving 2021 with his parents at their home in nearby Lighthouse Point.

He arrived to find that Orianne had ‘secretly’ removed his clothes and other belongings and he asked for them back.

Orianne and former tribute band musician Bates enjoyed their new Fort Lauderdale pad together until he left shortly before divorce proceedings began in December 2021, leaving her to pay the bills.

Orianne Cevey

Orianne and former tribute band musician Bates enjoyed their new Fort Lauderdale pad together until he left shortly before divorce proceedings began in December 2021, leaving her to pay the bills.

The couple - who lived in Phil Collins' Miami mansion in 2020 - moved to a six-bedroom waterfront property in Fort Lauderdale (pictured) in 2021 before splitting later that year.

The couple – who lived in Phil Collins’ Miami mansion in 2020 – moved to a six-bedroom waterfront property in Fort Lauderdale (pictured) in 2021 before splitting later that year.

The couple - who lived in Phil Collins' Miami mansion in 2020 - moved into this six-bedroom waterfront property in Fort Lauderdale in 2021 before splitting, blaming the pandemic.

The couple – who lived in Phil Collins’ Miami mansion in 2020 – moved into this six-bedroom waterfront property in Fort Lauderdale in 2021 before splitting, blaming the pandemic.

“The woman, who has a fierce temper, threatened her husband with bodily harm (by cutting off his genitals) when he asked for his clothes and personal belongings,” his file said.

“The woman, who holds a 3rd degree black belt and is trained in boxing, physically abused her husband on several occasions prior to the divorce. On one occasion, the husband had to shout for the housekeeper to help him leave the house to avoid his wife’s abuse.

“The husband voluntarily left the marital home for his safety.”

Bates was on the books of a company called Cowboys 4 Angels, under the name Ryan, while in Los Angeles, after moving from Florida to try to make it in the music business.

However, he returned to his home state when things did not go as planned. It is understood the couple had their first meeting at an exclusive five-star hotel in Miami Beach.