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38 Corgi American vehicles. 10 Chevrolet Vans. 7 ‘Day Vans’ – Coca-Cola, 2x Charlies Angels, 2x Spider Van, 2x Vanishing Point. Plus, an Ambulance, Royal Mail and an A Team van with BA Baracus figure. Plus, 14 Ford Thunderbird, top up and top down, including 3 TV/Film related examples - ‘Vegas Dan Tanner’, ‘Marilyn Monroe’ and ‘Elvis’. Colours of other examples include red, white, cream, black and pink. Also 9 Ford Mustang Cobra in multiples of yellow, white and black. 3x Ford Gran Torino including a Starsky & Hutch red and white and 2 in black with gold decals. Chevrolet Caprice Classic STP racer. Plus, a Buick Regal. VGC-Mint.
1775 (August 25) Elvis Presley's ancestor, court examination of William Presley. Manuscript, one sheet, quarto. Record of the statement William Presley of Stradnakelly in the County of Wicklow following a serious assault: Andrew Morris of Mullannashea, ffrancis Morris of Whiterock, Samuel Morris of Cross, Thomas Morris, William Wilson, Thomas Matthers ( and Several Other Persons whose names Deponent knoweth not )... Violently Insulted, Assaulted, Beat and abused Deponent with Whips and fists,... battered and abused him. Some Swearing they would have his life." Later that year William Presley left Ireland and travelled with his son Andrew to New Orleans." In 1780, William and his family were living in Carolina and a son called Dunnan was born to him. A year later, they moved to Tennessee. William died in 1802 and his son Dunnan married twice. His third son, also called Dunnan, was born in 1827.Then in 1863, Dunnan junior’s daughter Rosella was born. Rosella never married but had several children and one of these was a son called Jessie Presley. In 1913, Jesse married Minnie Mae and they gave birth to one Vernon Elvis Presley in 1916. Vernon married Gladys Love Smith in 1933 and their son Elvis Aaron Presley was brought into the world in January 1935. P
A small collection of 45 rpm vinyl singles and EP's from the 1960's to include The Rolling Stones ' Five By Five ' DFE 8590 and DFE 8560 along with Elvis Presley x 4 ( 2 x Tri - Centre ) The Beatles x 4, Johnny and the Hurricanes, The Rolling Stones, Little Richard, The Beach Boys etc please see images
PRESLEY ELVIS: (1935-1977) American Rock 'n' Roll Singer. A printed 2.5 x 3.5 card featuring an image of Presley in a head and shoulders pose wearing a United States military uniform, issued to promote his appearance in the musical drama film King Creole (1958), signed ('Elvis Presley') in bold blue ink to the verso with his name alone. To the recto of the card appears a lock of Presley's hair, comprising a considerable number of short (c. 0.5 inches in length) cut strands. The lock is secured under a laminate which covers the entire of the recto (but not the verso, and therefore not affecting the signature). Some slight age wear and light staining to the laminate and image, otherwise VG Provenance: The present lot was originally sold as lot 377 in a Julien's Auction and is accompanied by the original lot tag and the catalogue card which states, in part, 'The hair was obtained by a child in Germany whose father oversaw Presley in the army. On the day the troops got their hair cut, the young man snagged a lock of hair from the sheet covering Presley's uniform, drawing a laugh from both Presley and the barber. The card was laminated with help from the boy's mother and the next day in the mess hall the boy had Presley sign the card'.
LE CARRE JOHN: (1931- ) British Author of espionage novels, a former officer with the Secret Intelligence Service. A.L.S., David Cornwell, (his real name), two pages, 4to, Penzance, Cornwall, 27th May 2006, to Stacey. Le Carre announces 'Yes, tell your Dad I knew Bill Golding, went to his 80th b'day in Truro, & liked him very much on slight acquaintance' and continues to add that he wishes to put his correspondent in touch with an individual at his publishers 'who can tell you more about book-making and book-selling', adding 'Maybe it's something that cd. really interest you'. The author also states that they can send some photographs 'but I'm 75, have eleven grandchildren, and do not compare with Elvis in any way!' . A letter of interesting (and at times a little intriguing) content. VG William Golding (1911-1993) British Novelist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1983.
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE FILM LOBBY CARDS AND ENTERTAINMENT MEMORABILIA, to include 'Pinocchio in outer space' 1965 numbers 1, 2, 3, 6. 'Hud' 1962 numbers 1, 3, 4, 6, 8. 'The Dirty Dozen' 1975 number 8. 'Elvis on tour' 1972 number 6. 'For whom the bell tolls' 1957 number 8. Together with two promotional and memorbilia packs one for 'The Godfather' and the other 'The Ten Commandments'.
A vintage Burns Sonic electric guitar circa 1960 This is a fine example of a 56 year old Burns Sonic in all-original and fully working condition, dated at 1960 by the very rare hardwood neck with lacquered Maple fingerboard, which was only fitted in 1960, the first year of manufacture. Charm and charisma simply radiate from this early pioneer of the British music scene. Exhibiting signs of natural wear, or the more modern preferred term “road-worn” (more like naturally aged) on the body, this model features two of the coveted Burns Tri-Sonic pick-ups on a black scratch plate. Volume and tone controls with rhythm/solo switch and three way selector switch offer the player a good range of tonal variance and surprisingly clear and mellow sound. The original Burns metal adjustable bridge has been set to offer standard intonation and an early style Burns tremolo is fitted with the arm stamped with “Burns Pat. App.” This model is, the first year of manufacture. Speculatively, this model would therefore be one of the first 100 built. The original enclosed Van Ghent style machine heads are fully functional and feature cream buttons. For many people, the name of Burns will always be connected with The Shadows. The group started working with Jim Burns as early as 1962 and legend has it that Burns had to make at least 30 prototypes of that guitar until Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch were finally satisfied. It was Burns who refinished John Lennon's 1958 natural Rickenbacker 325 to black. George Harrison used a Burns Nu-Sonic Bass on Paperback Writer and many of the best of British guitarists have at some point played a Burns guitar or bass. To mention a few: Billy Bragg, Cast, T-Rex, Eric Clapton, James, Yes, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, Mark Knopfler, Oasis and Supergrass, Jeff Lynne, The Small Faces, Brian May, John Mayall, The New Seekers, Jimmy Page, Slade, Status Quo, Texas, The Troggs and Bert Weedon. They’ve also been seen in the hands of a few cool Americans including Beck, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Elvis Presley and Willie Nelson.
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