Eighty Five Rock & Pop LP Records Includes Reissue's of The Beatles 'White Album', 'Please Please Me', 'Revolver', 'Let It Be' and 'Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', The Rolling Stones 'Emotional Rescue', Faces 'Ooh La La', 'The Free Wheelin' Bob Dylan, George Harrison's 'Extra Texture' Textured Sleeve and The Beatles 'Live at The Star-Club in Hamburg' Double LP. Overall Very Good Condition.
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Mixed Lot of Beatles Ephemera, etc. Includes The Beatles A. & B.C. Chewing Gum Trading Card Album containing Sixty (60) Cards, Two Copies of 'The Beatles in America' Magazine printed by James Cond Ltd, 'Beatles on Broadway' Magazine printed by World Distributors, Manchester and Nems Enterprises 'The Beatles Scrapbook'. Together with 'John Otway & Wild Willie Barrett' Postergramme signed to rear by Will Barrett, Billy Fury's Monthly Magazine No.12 and The Rolling Stones Monthly Magazines No.25 and 26.
Approx Sixty Rock LPs and One Hundred Pop 45s Amongst the LPs is The Rolling Stones 'Sticky Fingers' with small zip sleeve, Arcadia 'So Red The Rose', Soft Machine 'Alive and Well Recor...', Mott The Hoople 'All The Young Dudes', Dr Feelgood 'Stupidity', Premiata Forneria Marconi 'Photos of Ghosts', Utopia 'Ra', Steve Hillage 'L' and 'Fish Rising', Magazine 'Real Life', The Who 'Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy', T-Rex 'Electric Warrior', The Doors 'L.A Woman', 7 LPs by David Bowie and 7 LPs by Neil Young, others by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Bad Company, Genesis, Kate Bush, Status Quo, Pink Floyd, Eagles, Led Zeppelin, Ultravox, Deep Purple, Cream, Lou Reed, The Stranglers, etc. Overall Very Good Condition.
ROLLING STONES THE: Individual ink signatures by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts (who adds the band's name in his hand) to the recto of a feint ruled 8vo sheet removed from a notebook, also signed by Brian Jones and one other individual to the verso. Together with two printed oblong 12mo tickets for a performance by The Hollies at the Liberal Hall, Yeovil, 8th April n.y., each bearing various signatures. Some heavy overall age wear, a few stains and some tears and small areas of paper loss to the edges, slightly affecting the signatures, only FR The present set of signatures were obtained in person by the vendor when, as a teenage fan, she met the band (although Bill Wyman was not present) on a secluded beach on England's south coast having attended The Rolling Stones' concert at the Gaumont Theatre in Bournemouth the previous day, 26th October 1963. The fifth signature on the page, beneath that of Brian Jones, is of Keith Perry, the vendor's then boyfriend. Excited at having met her idols, in particular Brian Jones (see lot 195), the vendor recalls proudly showing the signatures to her boyfriend who added his signature in a fit of jealousy, declaring 'There, you've got my signature now too!'
JONES BRIAN: (1942-1969) English Musician, the founder and original leader of The Rolling Stones. A.L.S., Brian Jones xxx, two pages, 8vo, n.p., n.d. (October/November 1963), to Penny. Jones thanks his correspondent for her letter and continues to apologise to her, 'I am very sorry I didn't write and thank you before, but as you said, we have been so very busy - just haven't been able to sit down for five minutes and answer some of my mail. I can [s]ee by what there is piled up here beside me, I shall have to get cracking and pull my socks up eh!' Jones concludes by adding that he is sorry they didn't make it to Yeovil, adding 'but look out for us, we might drop in'. Some heavy age wear and some areas of paper loss to the edges and extensive splitting to some folds, affecting a few words of text and the signature, only FR The present letter was written by Jones to his teenage admirer following a chance encounter between the two (and other members of The Rolling Stones; see lot 194) on a secluded beach on England's south coast in October 1963. The recipient of the letter told Jones that she had written to him over one hundred times and never received a reply, and made a plea to him to reply if she wrote again.
A collection of in excess of 30 x 33.3 record albums to include The Beatles Rock and Roll Music volume 1, The Beatles Abbey Road, The Beatles Rock and Rock Music volume 2, The Beatles Help, The Beatles 1967 - 1970, The Beatles 1962 - 1966, the Rolling Stones, Miles Davis, The Story of the Stones, Queen, included in the lot is a print depicting Internal Twilight for a New Dawn October 22nd - 24th 2010 bearing signatures
Vinyl LP Records - THE ROLLING STONES - Big Hits High Tide And Green Grass (Decca 1966 Stereo); The Crickets - The "Chirping Crickets" (Coral); the Migil 5 - Mockin' Bird Hill (Pye); The Animals - Animal Tracks (Fame 1965 - shrink wrapped); The Drifters - I'll Take You Where The Music's Playing (Atlantic 1965 Mono); Sandy Shaw; Little Richard; Chuck Berry; Eddie Cochran; Buddy Holly; Roy Orbison; Maria Muldaur; Carole King - Tapestry (A&M); the John Lennon Collection; gene Pitney; Roxy Music; Jimi Hendrix; Cream - all vinyl good condition
Rock & Roll - The Rolling Stones - a page bearing signatures with Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger, and a photograph with Keith Richards, framed with a further published photograph of the band on stage Provenance: Reputedly collected by a retired police inspector during the 1960's, purchased from The Write Stuff, Galgate, Lancashire
A collection of vinyl long play records to include Wizzard Brew, Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets, Tommy The Who, Sprit x 3 Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus, The Adventures of Kaptain Kopter and Commander Cassidy in Potato Land and Sons of Spirit, The Rolling Stones Made In The Shade and Beggars Banquet x 2, Canned Heat Living The Blues, Dread Zepplin picture disc, John Mayalls Blues Breakers Bare Wires, Tubular Bells ( Quadrophonic ), The Byrds Ballad Of Easy Rider, Songs In The Key Of Life Stevie Wonder and The Story of the Blues compiled by Paul Oliver
An excellent collection of 132 vinyl 7"/45 records including Rolling Stones, John Mayall (Immediate) Mothers of Invention (Verve) Frank Zappa promo, Tyrannosaurus Rex (Regal Zonophone x4) The Who (track) Zombies, Cream, Pink Floyd - 'See Emily Play' and 'He Would be so Nice' ( overall excellent condition) Captain Beetheart, a great collection of this period
Britain's Top 50 Singles, three original record shop posters by Record Retailer for March 3rd, August 18th and November 17th 1966, including chart positions for The Beatles, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, The Yardbirds, Bob Dylan, Cream, The Who and others, in excellent condition with some annotations
The Rolling Stones / Autographs, A framed and glazed Harlem Shuffle 7" single picture sleeve signed to the front by Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Keith Richard and Charlie Watts As per our Terms and Conditions and with particular reference to autograph material or works, it is imperative that potential buyers or their agents have inspected pieces that interest them to ensure satisfaction with the lot prior to auction; the purchase will be made at their own risk. Special Auction Services will give indications of provenance where stated by vendors. Subject to our normal terms and conditions, we cannot accept returns.”

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