Rolling Stones Rock 'n' Roll Circus photo,' Ladies & Gentlemen The Rolling Stones' Premier Poster 1973 A black and white photograph of the Rock 'n' Roll Circus stage set with camera crew and audience signed on the mount in pencil RANDOLPH. Matted. Sold together with a premier poster for the 1973 film Ladies and Gentlemen The Rolling Stones. (2) Poster measures approx. 33 x 11 inch. (84 x 28 cm) £150-200US$270.00-360.00
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The Rolling Stones - Forty-five black and white images by Graham Spencer, sold with full copyright A wonderful collection of previously unseen original negatives together with four corresponding contact sheets showing the Stones with Andrew Loog Oldham in a recording studio in Liverpool 1965, includes stunning photo of Keith putting on a shirt, a backstage shot of Inez Foxx with Nicky Hopkins, five Inez Foxx with the Stones backstage, with Bill Harry of the Liverpool Echo plus many other rare shots. Sold with copyright. Negatives measure 2.5 x 2.5 inch. £2,000-2,500US$3,600.00-4,500.00
The Rolling Stones - Forty-two black and white images by Graham Spencer, sold with full copyright A superb collection of previously unseen negatives with corresponding contact sheets showing the Stones rehearsing on Top of the Pops plus candid shots of them at the BBC canteen. Sold with copyright. Negatives measure 2.5 x 2.5 inch. £2,500-2,800US$4,500.00-5,040.00
Paul McCartney, original painting titled 'Revolver 1' by James Wilkinson acrylic on canvas. Framed. James Wilkinson In 1999 after a ten-year absence James Wilkinson began painting again. His work is collaboration between himself and his subjects. "How much more of a portrait is it, if they leave a part of there selves on the canvas?" he asks. After leaving school James acquired the position as resident artist at a large advertising agency in Whitechapel where he worked and learnt new commercial techniques. After only a year he left and attended Chelsea school of Art where he concentrated on the human figure. To support him-self, James took on freelance work from a number of London art studios. James changed career entirely for the next ten years choosing a successful career in the city. It was while heading a bond-trading desk at Deutsche Bank that he began to paint again and was offered a 3 month exhibition in London's Leicester Square. The opening night saw a record number of sales and a celebrity and city-laden party. 3 later London exhibitions and some 180 portraits later, James's works is owned and commissioned by the music glitterati, including the Rolling Stones. Ronnie Wood owns some of James's work which led to Ronnie Wood letting James use his Kensington based Harrington club as a venue for an exhibition and then later inviting him backstage on various Stones concerts across America. Oasis own and have commissioned paintings as have the Appleton sister's. James's work has been featured in Hello magazine in the lounges of Soap stars and is regularly given to Charity to raise money, as shown when Louise Redknapp donated James's portrait of her, straight from her home to the Tsunami Fund at Capital radio. James is now working on a number of television projects based on his art and subjects and will be exhibiting in London later this year.£250-350US$450.00-630.00
*Rolling Stones. An autographed album leaf, c. 1964, signed by all five band members at the time, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts, with 'To Linda' top left, all neatly signed in black ball point pen on white paper with sl. see-through of an unrelated autograph to verso, 9. 5 x 13 cm (1)
rock & Pop - Twenty-eight 33 rpm long playing records, including The Rolling Stones, 'Beggars Banquet' (Decca LK 4955); The Rolling Stones, 'Between the Buttons' (Decca LK 4852); The Rolling Stones, 'Out of Our Heads' (Decca LK 4733); The Rolling Stones, 'Aftermath' (Decca LK 4786); The Rolling Stones, 'Sticky Fingers' (COC 59100); The Rolling Stones, 'It's Only Rock N'Roll' (COC 59103); The Rolling Stones, 'The Rolling Stones' (Decca LK 4605), with an inconsistency in the listing of the track 'Mona'; and others by The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and Ted Nugent.
MUSIC MEMORABILIA. Four Beatles/Stones related items inc. rare Get Back colour Book from Let It Be 1st Album, Daily Mail Newspaper 26/8/67 Cover pics of Beatles/Stones visiting Maharishi Yogi (Epstein died the next day),rare 1969 28-page Stones In The Park commemorative Magazine, George Harrison Concert for Bangladesh Rolling Stone Mag 2/9/71, plus a NME Book of Rock VG-EX
MUSIC MEMORABILIA. Mix collection to include Rolling Stone tour programme Europe 1976, 2 Stones books, Pop Weekly Mag No 42 plus 3 souvenir programmes, Count Basie concert tour 1957 Ex and third tour of Great Britain 1959 Ex, Duke Ellington tour of Great Britain 1958 Ex, Lionel Hampton First tour of Great Britain 1956 EX.
VINYL RECORDS. Eight Rolling Stones 12"/LP's inc. Rare Lord Taverners Charity LP with unreleased Stones track & Rare 1987 Jumping Jack Flash 12" PROMO on Decca FXDJ 102, plus Out of Control 12" x2 PROMOS, Out Of Our Heads USA London stereo LP, pink vinyl 12" Miss You, Bill Wyman Monkey Grip LP etc., most items EX or better
*Rolling Stones. Autograph signatures of The Rolling Stones in blue ballpoint pen, c. mid 1960s, on a leaf of folded exercise book including signatures of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts, the name The Rolling Stones and a further signature of Mick Jagger in an unidentified hand, manuscript identification of four of the signatures adjacent to autographs, exercise book carelessly torn with small split across lower flourish of Jagger's signature, overall approx. 19 x 15 cm (1)
Beatles and Rolling Stones Memorabilia comprising a silver print photograph by Harry Hammond depicting the Beatles with Roy Orbison in 1963 16ins x 12ins signed by Hammond another of The Rolling Stones 1966 signed by Norman Parkinson 16ins x 12ins a T.F.I. Friday print signed by Paul McCartney a 1st edition of A Spaniard in the Works by Lennon 1965 and four other items
Rock and Pop-Ninety-three 33 r.p.m. long playing records mid 1960's-late 1980's including Rolling Stones 'Sticky Fingers' (Rolling Stones Records COC 59100); Joan Baez 'Farewell Angelina' (Fontana TFL 6058); Beatles 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (E.M.I. P.C.S. 7027); T Rex 'Electric Warrior' (Essex Music Intl. HIFLY 6); Otis Redding 'Otis Blue' (Atlantic ATL 5041); together with seventy 45 r.p.m. single records 1960's-70's including Curtis Mayfield 'Move on Up' (Buddah 2011-080); Stevie Wonder 'I Was Made to Love Her' (Tamla T-54151); Isley Brothers 'Behind A Painted Smile' (E.M.I. TMG 693); Bob Dylan 'Lay Lady Lay' (CBS 4434) (box).
Rock & Pop - Twenty-five 33 r.p.m. long playing records, including The Jimi Hendrix Experience, 'Are You Experienced' (Polydor 612 001); Frank Zappa, 'Hot Rats' (Reprise RSLP 6356), gatefold sleeve; Rolling Stones, 'Beggars Banquet' (Decca SKL 4955); Rolling Stones, 'Let it Bleed' (Decca SKL 5025); and others, including The Beatles and Elvis Presley.
Various - Ninety-two 45 r.p.m. single records, including Fats Waller, 'When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful / My Very Good Friend the Milkman' (H.M.V. 7EG8255), e.p.; Aretha Franklin, 'I Say A Little Prayer / See Saw' (Atlantic 584206); and The Rolling Stones, 'I Wanna Be Your Man / Stoned' (Decca F.11764), (tray).
The Who, My Generation, Brunswick label for Decca records, in original sleeve, 1965, and approximately seventy other later albums, to include, E.L.O (5), Led Zeppelin (4), Rod Stewart (5), Pink Floyd, Cat Stevens and various others, and a small quantity of singles including, Beatles, Presley, Rolling Stones and others.

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