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David Bowie A rare page of lyrics in David Bowie's hand for Jean Genie, from the album Alladin Sane, 1972, the 18 lines in black ballpoint pen on lined notebook paper, signed and inscribed Jean Genie '72 Bowie -- 11x8½in. (28x21.5cm.); accompanied by documents concerning the provenance (5) View on Christie's.com
Elvis Presley A cowboy-style shirt of white cotton, with western yokes and mother-of-pearl press stud fastenings -- identical to one worn by Elvis Presley in the 1968 M.G.M. film Stay Away, Joe, mounted with two reproduction colour stills featuring Elvis wearing an identical shirt, overall measurements -- 31x33in. (78.7x 83.8cm.), framed; accompanied by an album Guitar Man, R.C.A., 1981, the front cover featuring a colour photograph of Elvis wearing an identical shirt in a scene from the film, signed in black ballpoint pen by the album's producer Felton Jarvis -- 15x15in. (39.4x39.4cm.), framed; accompanied by a printed statement on Gracelands Records headed stationery, 27th November, 1997; and a photocopy of a previous auction house catalogue entry and corresponding invoice (5) (5) View on Christie's.com
Genesis Two album cover artwork prints: Genesis Volume One signed and annotated in blue ballpoint pen To Maurice Twist, Stick, Split - Black Jack {What do I do next Mike}? Mike Rutherford; Have You Got A Marlboro Steve Hackett; To Maurice I hope same arrives in Manchester Ta Phil Collins; To Mo Diddely No fiddley nothing hiddley schict Peter [Gabriel] and We'll send the booth later Anthony Banks; the second, unsigned, titled Genesis Volume Two, both date stamped 11 Jul 1975 to back, both -- 12x12in. (31x31cm.) (2) View on Christie's.com
Jimi Hendrix An illustrated souvenir concert tour programme Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Move, The Pink Floyd, The Amen Corner and others, 1967, signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint pen on the cover love always Jimi Hendrix and again inside on their respective photographs Love always Jimi Hendrix and by Mitch Mitchell; additionally signed by The Eire Apparent View on Christie's.com
Jimi Hendrix An original souvenir programme 3 Days of Peace & Music, Woodstock Music & Art Fair, Woodstock, August 1969, signed inside in blue ballpoint pen Jimi Hendrix on biography page with printed lyrics to Foxey Lady sic -- 8½x11in. (21x28cm.); accompanied by three candid unpublished photographs of Hendrix at Woodstock, one showing him with this programme, matted with two ticket stubs Madison Square Gardens, May 18th, 1969 and The Singer Bowl, Flushing Meadows, August 23rd, 1968 -- 16x7in. (41x18cm.) framed; accompanied by a letter from the vendor detailing the provenance View on Christie's.com
Queen A set of four individual publicity photographs signed by the respective band member; black felt pen Brian May and blue ballpoint pen Roger Taylor to the front of respective photographs and in blue ballpoint pen by Freddie Mercury and John Deacon on the reverse of their images; accompanied by a letter from the vendor's brother explaining how the signatures were obtained, all -- 6½x8½in. (6.5x10.5cm.) (4) View on Christie's.com
Queen An in-house presentation 'Gold' sales award for the Hollywood Records Cassette & C.D. Innuendo, RIAA certified, matted together with a typed letter on Queen Productions Ltd headed stationery, dated June 1991, thanking the recipient for their support in helping Queen, in our 20th year, achieve sales status on Innuendo, signed in black marker pen by Brian May and Freddie Mercury, and in blue ballpoint pen by Roger Taylor and John Deacon -- 21x17in. (53x43cm.) View on Christie's.com
Queen Two pages from the official Live Aid programme in common mount displaying the lyrics to the Queen song Is This The World We Created...?, the first page signed and annotated in blue ballpoint pen Roger Taylor Queen '85, the second page signed and dedicated in blue ballpoint pen To Nicola with love Brian May, additionally signed by Freddie Mercury, overall measurements -- 19x16in. (50x41cm.) View on Christie's.com
The Rolling Stones A souvenir concert programme for the Rolling Stones in concert with The Ronettes and Freddie and The Dreamers, January 1964; The band's biography page signed in blue ballpoint pen by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts; the program is additionally signed by members of The Ronettes and bears a printed signature of Freddie Garity View on Christie's.com
The Rolling Stones A original programme Big Beat '65 The Rolling Stones Roy Orbison, New Zealand, 1965 signed and annotated in blue ballpoint pen on the front cover Love Keith Richard, additionally signed by Brian Jones, Billy Wyman, Mick Jagger, Roy Orbison and three others [unknown] View on Christie's.com
The Rolling Stones A fan club publicity card signed and dedicated in blue ballpoint Love Keith Richard and signed by Charlie Watts, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman to the reverse -- 5½x4¾in. (14x12cm.); and a clipped piece of lined paper signed by members of the Hollies (2) View on Christie's.com
Bruce Springsteen A page of working lyrics in Bruce Springsteen's hand for I Remember, 1971, the 11 lines in blue ballpoint pen showing deletions and alterations to the text as Springsteen worked out the song's chord structure, words and order to the song's verses and chorus; in common mount with a colour image of Springsteen, overall measurements -- 18x22in. (47x57.1cm.) framed View on Christie's.com
The Who An album The Who Sell Out, Decca Records, 1968, signed and annotated on the cover in green ballpoint pen Thanks Roger Daltrey The Who under the image of him lying in a bath full of bake beans, additionally signed by Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon across the famous portraits by David Montgomery View on Christie's.com
The Who A double album Tommy, Decca Records, 1969, signed and dedicated on the front of the gatefold sleeve in blue ballpoint pen To Bobby Cheers Roger Daltrey, additionally signed by John Entwistle, Pete Townshend, and Keith Moon, overall measurements -- 163/4x163/4in. (42x42cm.), framed with mounting card View on Christie's.com
The Who An album The Who By Numbers, MCA Records, 1975, signed on the front cover in black ballpoint pen by Pete Townshend, in blue felt pen by John Entwistle and Roger Daltrey and in black felt pen by Keith Moon, additionally the dot to dot drawing has been completed in an unknown hand, overall measurements -- 20x20in. (51x51cm.) framed View on Christie's.com
The Beatles Two pages from a scrapbook, removed, with individual publicity photographs of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison attached, signed and dedicated on the page below each relevant image in blue ballpoint pen Love Paul McCartney xxx, Love from John Lennon To Jenny xxx and To Jenny Love from George Harrison xxx; two scrapbooks containing press clippings on the Beatles and a magazine titled Big New Beat A Boyfriend Extra; accompanied by a letter from the vendor explaining how she obtained the signatures (4) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A single record Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You, Parlophone, 1962, signed on the labels on both sides in black ink by Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Ringo Starr and in black ballpoint pen by George Harrison, circa 1963, the single in plain cardboard sleeve; accompanied by a letter from the vendor explaining how she acquired the signatures View on Christie's.com
The Beatles Four pages from a pocket notebook (removed), 1963: the first signed and dedicated in blue ink To Yvonne, Love Paul McCartney xxx; the second signed and annotated in red ballpoint pen Love John Lennon; the third signed and dedicated To Yvonne Love from Ringo Starr; and the fourth signed by George Harrison; accompanied by a letter from the vendor explaining how she obtained the signatures, all -- 2¾x4in. (7x10cm.) (4) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A page from an autograph book, removed, signed and annotated in blue ballpoint pen Beatles George Harrison additionally signed by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and John Lennon, circa 1963; accompanied by a letter from the vendor explaining how she acquired the signatures -- 3¾x4in. (9.5x10cm.) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A piece of lined paper signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint pen The Beatles George Harrison, additionally signed by Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr, -- 3x2in. (7.6x6.3cm.) and a clipped piece of paper signed in black ballpoint pen John Lennon xxx -- 1x2in. (4x6.3cm.), in common mount with a black and white publicity photograph of The Beatles circa, 1963 [printed later], overall measurements -- 22x127in. (56x43cm.) framed; together with a clipped piece of paper signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint pen Love Ringo Starr xxx -- 1x2in. (3.7x5cm.), in common mount with a colour publicity photograph of subject circa 1980s, overall measurements -- 23x15in. (58x38cm.) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A set of four gelatin-silver portrait photographs by Dezo Hoffmann, one of each of the Beatles, signed and annotated on the reverse in blue ballpoint pen respectively; To Georgeina [sic] Love from John Lennon xx, To Georgina Love from George Harrison xxx, To Georgina Love from Paul McCartney and To Georgina Love from Ringo Starr xx, these photographs were held by four female dancers during a routine prior to The Beatles performing on ABC Television show Big Night Out, recorded at Teddington Studio Centre on Sunday 23 February 1964; accompanied by a letter from the vendor concerning the provenance all -- 11x14in. (28x35.5cm.) (4) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles Approximately 21 signatures in an autograph book, majority 1960s; a page signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint pen To Jill Love From John Lennon xxx, Paul McCartney xxx, facing page signed by George Harrison and Ringo Starr -- 3x4in. (7.5x10cm.); other subjects include Harold Wilson, Peter Sellers and Richard Attenborough View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A rare printed caricature of The Beatles by Fraser Elder from the The People's Journal newspaper, 1964, signed in blue ballpoint pen by John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr -- 9x11in. (23x30.5cm.), in common mount with a black and white photograph of the Beatles with Fraser Elder holding the unsigned print -- 7x9in. (18.4x22.8cm.), overall measurements -- 21x15in. (54.6x38.6cm.) framed; accompanied by the original caricature in mixed media by Elder with later modifications in Elder's hand adding glasses and moustaches to the faces of Lennon and Harrison, initialled by the artist and dated September, 1963 -- 5x10in. (14.6x26.7cm.), in common mount with a typescript letter from Elder confirming the provenance and a black and white photograph (printed later) of Paul McCartney signing one of the 24 prints, overall measurements -- 16x23in. (41x60.3cm.) framed; two original newspaper clippings from Scottish newspapers, the original envelope in which the signed print was posted to the competition winner, frankmarked 24 OCT 63; and related documents (a lot) (2) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A very rare TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Limited) flight menu, titled Your Teal Beatle Menu signed in blue ballpoint pen by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison on the front cover, illustrated with a drawing of a young smiling aboriginal boy having a Beatle 'Mop-Top' painted over his hair, 1964; accompanied by a letter from the vendor detailing the provenance View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A rare illustrated programme Daily Mirror, Welcome To The Golden Ball Thursday, 18 February, 1965 at the Royal Albert Hall, London, signed on the back in pencil by John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, along with two others and in red ballpoint pen by Paul McCartney -- 10x8in. (25.5x20.3cm.); accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance (2) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A collection of signed material comprising: A newspaper colour print portrait, signed in blue ballpoint pen by Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison attached to the front cover a The Beatles Scrapbook signed in blue ballpoint pen by Ringo Starr (removed) -- 9x12in. (23x31cm.); a copy of The Beatles Monthly No. 13 front cover signed in blue ballpoint pen by Paul McCartney; a copy of The Beatles Book No. 9 front cover signed in blue ballpoint pen by George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon; a page from a Beatles Monthly signed in blue ballpoint pen by Paul McCartney; a copy of The Beatles at Carnegie Hall magazine front cover signed in blue ballpoint pen by George Harrison and Ringo Starr (a lot) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles Approximately 22 signatures in an autograph book, 1960s, including a page signed in blue ballpoint pen by George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney signed on facing page by John Lennon; the book also contains a page signed in blueball point pen by Ella Fitzgerald View on Christie's.com
The Beatles Two autograph books with approximately 70 signatures, 1960s, including a page signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint pen To Carol, lots of love Paul McCartney (Beatles), John Lennon xxx and Ringo Starr xxx, on a separate page signed and inscribed To Carol love from George Harrison (2) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles Four separate pages removed from an autograph book, each being signed and dedicated by one of the Beatles; the first in black ballpoint ink To Juliet love John Lennon; the second in black ballpoint ink To Juliet love from Paul McCartney; the third in blue ballpoint ink To Juliet love from George Harrison and the fourth in blue ballpoint ink To Juliet love Ringo Starr - each measures 4 x 51/2in. (10x14cm.) View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A page taken from an autograph book signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint pen lots of love to Doreen, from The Beatles, Paul McCartney xxx, George Harrison xxx and Ringo Starr xxx additionally signed with a John Lennon secretarial signature probably done by Starr, circa 1963 -- 3x5 7/8in. (9.5x14.9cm.); accompanied by a letter from the vendor explaining how the signatures were obtained View on Christie's.com
The Beatles A National Westminster Bank cheque dated 14th June, 1976, drawn on the account of MACLEN (MUSIC) LTD. 1975, made payable to Paul McCartney in black ink in an unknown hand for the sum of Seventy Thousand pounds, signed in black ink by John Lennon, and in blue ballpoint pen by Paul McCartney -- 7¾x3½in. (19.5x9cm.) framed View on Christie's.com
* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Guerrillero Heroico, 5th March 1960, gelatin silver print, later printing, signed in red ink by the photographer in wide (3.5cm) margin at foot, with later additional signed inscription in Spanish in blue ballpoint pen to from one of Che’s sons to two friends, “Para Miriam y Nicolas con el mas grande aprecio y afecto di Ernesto Guevara Lynch”, dated in Havana, 28th July 1984, no marks or inscriptions to verso, a few minor surface marks, image size 19.5 x 17.5cm. Besides the fine and unusual red signature of Korda this is additionally signed by Che’s fourth, and youngest, son by his wife Aleida March. Ernesto Guevara March (born 1965) has here used his father and grandfather’s family name of Lynch - Che’s father had noted of his son that the blood of Irish rebels flowed in his veins.. The dedicatees Nicolas and Miriam are the real names of Alberto Pedro Torriente (1954-2005) and his wife Miriam Lezcano (born 1943). Torriente was a Cuban playwright and actor whose most famous and performed play is “Manteca”. Together they founded Teatro Mio in Havana in 1987. (1)
* A steel and gold plated ballpoint pen, stamped `Mont Blanc`, another in black and gilt, one in a black and grey finish, a black Virginia Wolf ball point pen, a Parker Sonnet ball point pen, four Cross ball point pens, a Parker ball point pen and a fountain pen, and a ball point pen stamped `Australia`
Sunderland Old Signed Football Books: I Lead the Attack by Trevor Ford, Stanley Paul 1957, signed “Best Wishes Trevor Ford”, Double International Willie Watson unsigned, Soccer with The Stars Billy Bingham unsigned, Clown Prince of Soccer by Len Shackleton, published by Nicholas Kaye Ltd in 1955, signed in blue ballpoint pen “Best Wishes Colin, Len Shackleton” – no dust jacket
* Cooper (Tommy). Signed sentiment `Best wishes, Tommy Cooper’, n.d., blue ballpoint pen on pale buff paper, with Tommy Cooper large `postage’ stamp applied lower right, 13 x 15.5cm, window-mounted beneath a head-and-shoulders reproduction photo of the comedian making his trademark hand gestures and wearing a fez, framed and glazed, overall 57 x 36cm, together with Lowe (Arthur), signed b&w photo of the comic actor dressed in character from `Bless Me Father’, c. 1980, signed in blank area beneath the photo, `Bless you! Arthur Lower’, a little smudging, 15 x 8.5cm, modern desk frame, glazed (2)
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