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'20TH ANNIVERSARY SQUIRE STRAT' BY FENDER ELECTRIC GUITAR, serial no. CY02106840, with an Egmond acoustic 12-string guitar, with geometric pattern around the sound hole, tortoiseshell style pick guard; Fender Frontman 15G electric amplifier; 'The Worm electro harmonix' resonator, also 3 electric guitar leads and a plastic microphone and leads.Comments: 12-string acoustic with 6 strings missing, Squire Strat electric with pick-guard chipped and cracked, paint chipped on body, screws missing on back plastic plate, screws rusted, lower E string tuning peg has been replaced, headstock severely scratched, electric guitar cased
Ray Davies signed 10x8 inch black and white photo. Sir Raymond Douglas Davies CBE (born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and main songwriter for the rock band the Kinks, which he led with his younger brother Dave on lead guitar and backing vocals. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A Print of the Landlord Tom Boulding Pulling a Pint, by Angie Wright, a black and white photo of Tom Smith playing a guitar at Folk Night at Fagan's, a photo of Dreadlock John, a framed cartoon of Tosh Macdonald (former President of ASLEF), signed Steelers photo and other memorabilia including plans, photograph of name change mirror in Memory of Joe Fagin, etc. (A Lot)
A 9ct gold charm bracelet, A 9ct gold charm bracelet, the fancy link chain suspending three charms, length 18cm, gross weight 22.9g.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wearBracelet - clasp in working order, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1964, sponsor's marks B&SMary charm - stamped 750, personal inscription to reverseGuitar pendant - marks wornPope coin pendant - likely base metal
CLEMENTI & CO. (Prntrs). A New Edition of the Hymns, Anthems, Tunes & Odes used at the Magdalen Chapel, set for the Organ, Piano Forte, Voice, German Flute or Guitar. 130pp. Eng. music. Small quarto. Old dark qtr. calf. N.d. but early 19th cent.; also a folio vol. in half red calf of Victorian sheet music with col. litho & other wrappers bound in & 2 others, The Beauties of Handel. (4).
A collection of nine boxed Beswick Pig Orchestra figures to include; Richard (horn detached but in box), Matthew with trumpet attached, Andrew with cymbals, Christopher with guitar, Michael with bass drum, David with flute (detached), Daniel with violin (broken), and John the conductor and James with triangle (broken). With some certificates included.
KISS - GENE SIMMONS - ORIGINAL 8 X 6 INCH black and white photograph by S.K.R Photos International Ltd. With original back stamp and paper strip stating ` For Your Files - A member of Pop Group Kiss photographed in London May 1976.Original 70s photograph not a reprint. This one pictures Gene with his Bass guitar live on stage.
LP Jerusalem - Deram Records. A rare Vinyl LP Record from 1972 Original. Cat no SDL 6 - In gatefold sleeve - Matrix XZAL-11230.P-2W. In excellent condition with a little plastic sleeve residue on side 2. it shows very little signs of play.Hard rock band from Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.Members: Bob Cooke - lead guitar Bill Hinde - rhythm guitar Paul Dean - bassRay Sparrow - drums Lynden Williams - vocals.Aliases:Deckchair Poets, ZorbonautsMembers:Bill Hinde, Bob Cooke, Lynden Williams, Paul Dean (3), Ray Sparrowckchair Poets, ZorbonautsMembers:Bill Hinde, Bob Cooke, Lynden Williams, Paul Dean (3), Ray SparrowDeckchair Poets, ZorbonautsMembers:Bill Hinde, Bob Cooke, Lynden Williams, Paul Dean (3), Ray Sparrow
Gibson Everly J180 Guitar, purchased in 1997 Cranes Musical, Cardiff for £1563 with original Gibson Case and two pieces of paperwork. In excellent condition. Lovingly played and looked after - one owner since purchase. ( Original receipt has been viewed at Hansons ) Viewing available by appointment.
YOUNG NEIL: (1945- ) Canadian-American Singer and Songwriter. Nicknamed the ''Godfather of Grunge''. Signed 10 x 8 colour photograph by Young, the image showing the artist seated to the back seats of a car, playing his guitar, in a half-length pose. Signed in bold blue ink to a largely clear area of the image. EX
WYMAN BILL: (1936- ) English musician, bassist with the Rolling Stones from 1962-93. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Wyman standing in a three-quarter length pose as he performs with his guitar. Signed ('Love, Bill Wyman') in bold blue ink to a largely light area at the head of the image. EX
BOLAN MARC: (1947-1977) English guitarist, singer and songwriter, a pioneer of the glam rock movement in the early 1970s with his band T. Rex. Autograph Manuscript notes, unsigned (although featuring his name Marc in three places within the text), one page, oblong 8vo, n.p., n.d. (c.1970). On ruled notebook paper, and in various coloured inks, Bolan has penned a series of notes, including deletions, relating to the recording of the song Seagull Women (released as Seagull Woman), in part, 'acustics (sic) mixed down….marc tracked on change down….mixed together lightly play Gibson thru out….Piano on C-C7-F-D7….guitar solo…Fender….drum pounded floor tom tom, deep sound Bass, marc tracked riff voices….on end drums on own, marc little acustic (sic) riff once'. One of the deleted notes, relating to 'deep sound', states 'First try Fuzz Hendrix sound'. An extremely rare Bolan manuscript, particularly considering the musician's tragically early death in a car crash at the age of 29. A single file hole to the right edge, not affecting the text, VGSeagull Woman appeared as track four on the B-side of the album T. Rex which was released on 18th December 1970 and had been recorded at the Trident Studios in London from July - August in the same year. The track represented the first time that Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman ('Flo and Eddie') provided back-up vocals to a T. Rex song. The duo would go on to sing on most of the group's subsequent string of hits.
YOUNG ANGUS: (1955- ) Australian Musician, best known as the co-founder, lead guitarist and songwriter of the Australian Rock band AC/DC. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by Young, the image showing the artist standing on scene, in a half-length pose, performing and playing his guitar. Signed in bold blue ink to the image. Autograph obtained in person by a collector at the Vienna Sacher hotel. EX.
SPRINGSTEEN BRUCE: (1949- ) American singer & songwriter. Signed record sleeve for the album Born to Run (1975) by Springsteen and six members of the E Street Band individually, comprising Roy Bittan (piano), Garry Tallent (bass guitar), Max Weinberg (drums), Danny Federici (organ), Steven van Zandt (background vocals) and Clarence Clemons (saxophones), signed by each in bold blue inks, most with their names alone, Springsteen and five others to the front cover and Clemons to the back cover alongside his image. Record still present. Some light scuffing and minor age wear to the edges, otherwise VG
BRIDGES JEFF: (1949- ) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 2009 for his role as Otis 'Bad' Blake in Crazy Heart. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Bridges seated in a full-length pose on a doorstep, playing his guitar, in costume as country music singer Blake in a scene from the drama film Crazy Heart. Signed by Bridges in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. A typed label neatly affixed to the verso indicates the signature was obtained in person at a screening of Crazy Heart at the Apollo Haymarket cinema in London on 9th February 2010. EX
GROHL DAVE: (1969- ) American Musician, founder of the Rock band Foo Fighters, also known for being the drummer of the Grunge band Nirvana. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by Grohl, the image showing him standing in a three-quarter length pose with his guitar. Signed in bold blue ink to a clear area of the image. EX.
‘Ah yes I ment to tell you another thought I had on John Lennon – deep down I feel he staged his own death & that he aint dead’ MANSON CHARLES: (1934-2017) American Criminal who led the cult-based Manson Family, responsible for multiple deaths (including the murder of Sharon Tate) and the subject of Quentin Tarantino's film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. A.L.S., Easy, Manson, six pages, 4to, California Medical Facility, Vacaville, n.d. (21st January 1981), to Nuel Melton Emmons. Manson writes, in part, 'The little things can be done RIGHT would mean we could move some big thoughts for Big bucks….a guy told me once that a person that could think up a life style where they didn't need money that they could have anything they wanted - I told him I had everything I wanted as in at that point of time I was not in a cage…..So I've thought up some little things, that will swing on you doing some little things perfectly - right - I'm treated like a dam fool….Things I could do & put into motion for the good of ONE self & ALL is kept down by the fears of people that keep telling me I'm afraid unless I destroy them with there (sic) own death wish. That makes it hard as hell to git around…..a God dam dog is treated with more respect - we need to be secret agents to git a rubber band, paperclips as the things other convicks (sic) git everyday. Long ago a person that didn't snich (sic) was respected for his word - the prison I've been in for the last years is 99% snich (sic) - There must be someone not sniching (sic) but I've yet to be locked in the place where they are. Ah yes I ment (sic) to tell you another thought I had on John Lennon - deep down I feel he staged his own death & that he aint dead. They been doing that for a long time. It's like when I laugh everyone laughs but when I cry some one dies so I don't laugh & I don't cry. Why do I wright (sic) you said you were gona (sic) wright. I ask about John Lynon (sic) & I watched for your letter. So I'll just say I don't think he's dead. He went crazy & thought he died. If we gona (sic) do radio TV thing we might as well do it right - Big Toys - I would rather have a good guitar but the radio is nice…..Its been hard for me to make plain for anything like tomorrow when my life been on the point & live from hour to hour day to day…..It's no big thing if I git anything - I'm content with nothing because I got lots of good dreams…..You realise there just toys to me & I don't need none of it - I got nothing to do…..' Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Manson. Some light creasing and minor age wear, VGNuel Melton Emmons (1927-2002) American photojournalist and biographer of Manson. Emmons first met Manson briefly when he was imprisoned for automobile theft in 1956, and again under similar circumstances in 1960. In 1979, he contacted Manson and began extensive interviews and his correspondence with Manson resulted in the book In His Own Words - The Shocking Confessions of the Most Dangerous Man Alive (1986).
VEDDER EDDIE: (1964- ) American Singer and Songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist and one of four guitarists of the rock band Pearl Jam. Signed 8 x 10 photograph by Vedder, the image showing him in a full-length pose running on the beach with his guitar. Signed in bold blue ink to a clear area of the image. EX.
WYMAN BILL: (1936- ) English Musician, best known as the bassist of the English Rock band The Rolling Stones. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by Wyman, the image showing the artist on stage, standing in a three-quarter length pose, playing his guitar. Signed in bold gold ink to the image. EX.
RICHARD CLIFF: (1940- ) British pop singer. Vintage signed 9.5 x 7.5 photograph, an early image of the singer in a head and shoulders pose alongside an unidentified, older gentleman. Signed ('Sincerely, Cliff Richard') in bold blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image. Together with a vintage signed 9.5 x 7.5 photograph by both Cliff Richard and Hank Marvin of the band The Shadows individually, the image depicting the two musicians seated in three quarter length poses together on a bed, Marvin playing his guitar. Signed by each in blue fountain pen inks to clear areas of the image. VG, 2
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