PAUL MCCARTNEY - a typed letter on Paul McCartney headed paper to his housekeeper Rose Martin dated 12th May 1999. The letter explains how they have sent a blanket with photographic images as decoration as a gift and also a poster featuring her photographs and signed off "I hope you enjoy both these little gifts and that they bring sunshine into your days. Love, Paul" with "Paul" printed in blue ink. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
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PAUL MCCARTNEY - a typed letter on Paul McCartney headed paper to his housekeeper Rose Martin dated 17th September 2010. The letter reads "Dear Rosie, Me and the kids would like to throw a little private birthday party for you and us on the 13th October. We could sort everything out if that date is good for you so please let me know if that is so. Great to see you at James's party. Love, Paul" with "Paul" printed in blue ink. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
BEATLES LIVE AT THE BBC - original artwork for "Live at The BBC" with acetate image of The Beatles over a card image of BBC background. The piece measures 30.5" x 39.5" and came from the printers studio responsible for the artwork for this album. A great and unique piece. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN & GEORGE - two fantastic previously unseen and unpublished photographs of John Lennon & George Harrison taken at George's home. These were taken by the vendor who was an American art student at college in London at the time. On the day in question (May 29th 1968) he set out to visit John at his home hoping he might be able to meet him - fortunately Dot Jarlett (John's housekeeper) invited him to wait in the garden and when John eventually came out to meet him they struck up a rapport and the vendor ended up spending the day with John, Yoko and later George and Ringo. These images are being sold by the original photographer with copyright and the original Kodachrome 35mm slides dated "Jul 68" are included. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
GEORGE & RINGO - photograph of George & Ringo with their mini's taken outside of George's home. Ringo is sat in his new mini signing the page for the vendor. This image is being sold with copyright by the original photographer and the original Kodachrome 35mm slides dated "Jul 68" is included. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - 2 incredible pictures of John driving his mini taken from the back passenger seat by the vendor. The image of John looking into the camera via the rear view mirror captures John's intensity and is a truly striking image. These were taken whilst driving round to George's to rehearse The White Album. These images are being sold by the original photographer with copyright and the original Kodachrome 35mm slides dated "Jul 68" are included. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
GEORGE HARRISON - black and white photograph of George and Pattie Boyd in India during 1965 which has been signed by George and also includes one of George's used plectrums. The vendor acquired the photograph from the doorman at the hotel where George stayed and latterly the vendor in 1966. It measures 12cm x 8cm, and is stamped faintly on the back with "Taj Memories Photography, Nadir M Engineer rps, Taj Mahal Hotel, 1st Floor, Bombay". When the vendor met George in 1968 he had the photograph with him and when he showed it to him, George laughed and signed it on the left side. It reads "To Michael, Best Wishes from George Harrison". Also attached is one of George's guitar picks (Futurama brand) which George gave to the vendor on the day of their rehearsing of the White Album at George's house. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN & RINGO - sheet of card signed by both Ringo Starr and John Lennon on the day that the vendor met them at John's house and later on George's house in 1968. Ringo has signed "To Michael Best Wishes" while John has signed "To Michael with a load of wit" with a symbol after the signature. Includes a scan of an image of Ringo actually signing the page. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - postcard sent from John & Cynthia to Mrs L.Powell c/o Kenwood whilst on holiday in Almeria, Spain. The card is in Cynthia's hand and states how she is missing Julian and can't wait to get home. She also tells her Mum to be careful after having a fall and that she will be home in about 2 weeks. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - two letters on Alitalia Jet paper sent by John's wife Cynthia to Dot Jarlett and her family. One is from when she was flying to Italy with her mother and the other from her hotel in Pesaro, Italy when with Julian and her mother. The first letter says how much she is missing Julian and tells Dot "DONT WORK TOO HARD now and that's an order Sergeant Jarlett". The second letter says how Julian has settled down after a trip which was "Pandemonium" in which Julian was "hysterical" most of the way. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - three handwritten items to include a letter and brown paper bag both written by John's wife Cynthia and a letter written by Bernard (Dot's husband) to Cynthia. The bag reads "Happy Christmas Bernard from the Lennons. For the next time we need a nail knocking in or something. Cheers!". The letter is on paper from The Grange in Temple Sowerby and thanks Dot & Bernard for being patient and for recording a film which was used in an interview. She goes onto say that "Jim, Julian and I are very grateful". The letter from Bernard to Cynthia is requesting the return of the tape which was lent to Cynthia. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - collection of original Beatles and related LPs given to Dot Jarlett by John during her time working for him as housekeeper at "Kenwood" between 1964 and 1968. To include Sgt Peppers x 2 (One US and one UK - sleeve only), Rubber Soul, Help, Collection of Oldies, George Martin x 2 (Help UAS 6448 & The Beatles Girls UAL 3539) and The Genius of Lennon & McCartney by The Gilmour Players (Australian). The records are in various conditions. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
CYNTHIA LENNON - four items from Cynthia's family to Dot & Bernard to include a Christmas card signed by Nanny Powell (Cynthia's Mum), a 21st Good Wishes card from Nanni Powell, an invite to Charles R. F. Powell's marriage to Penelope-Anne Jackson and an order of service for the marriage. Also includes envelope to Dot c/o Kenwood post dated 11 Jan 1967. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - collection of 17 photographs of Julian, Cynthia and Aunt Mimi taken by Dot Jarlett whilst playing at the park and at their home "Kenwood". Collection comprises of 17 photographs (4"x6"), 16 negatives and 20 images on contact sheets. Four of the images of the house clearly show the white Eero Saarinen chairs which are being sold in lot 249. Images on contact sheets without negs and prints include 2 x Julian playing guitar and one of a sports card. Lot being sold will include all prints, negatives and contact sheets and will be sold with copyright. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - original cassette containing an interview recorded between Dot Jarlett and Ron Ellis in March 1987 to be used by Albert Goldman in the USA. Included with the cassette is correspondence sent by Ron Ellis to Dot thanking her for her hospitality when he visited to interview her and also for lending him letters and pictures. Also included are 3 copies of letters from Shpritzgun Productions which Dot would have signed confirming information in interview is true and correct, a Ron Ellis business card and a list of items taken. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JULIAN LENNON - two party invitations in envelopes written by Julian when learning to write addressed to Dot and Bernard. One has "Dot" written on the envelope with the invite being signed by Julian (spelt JULIN) and the other has "Bern" written on the envelope with the Julian having written "Dot Bern" from "JULIN". Also included is a holiday photograph of Julian on the beach (in Italy?) presented in a gatefold card. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - six 1960's Eero Saarinen tulip chairs from John Lennon's Kenwood home in Weybridge, Surrey. The chairs were a permanent fixture in John's "Sun Room" and can be seen on the images in lot 245. These were given to John's housekeeper Dot Jarlett sometime around 1967/68. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
PAUL MCARTNEY - a hardback copy of Paul's 2005 book "High In The Clouds" along with an envelope and letter on Paul McCartney headed paper reading "Dear Rose, I hope you will enjoy this book; it was fun putting it together, Love, Paul". In original padded envelope which the book was sent to Rose Martin in. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
PAUL MCCARTNEY - photo album containing 100 photographs taken by Rose Martin whilst on tour and working for Paul McCartney during the 1970's. To include images from Germany, USA (mostly) and Italy with some of the band (Wings) including Paul & Linda. The images in this lot will be sold with copyright. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
WINGS MEMORABILIA - great collection of memorabilia from Rose Martin who was Paul McCartney's housekeeper. To include a 1979 UK tour itinerary, a New World Tour programme, 2 x MPL postcards, Wings Over America & RAM song books and 7 copies of Club Sandwich fan club magazine in original envelopes addressed to Rose Martin. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
JOHN LENNON - very rare Walls And Bridges original 1974 UK Apple promotional long sleeved, round neck T-shirt. It features a grey letterbox face design printed on the front, the 'Walls' & 'Bridges' in text on the left and right sleeve, just and 'Listen To This T-Shirt' on the back. (Beatles - Music Memorabilia)
An album of Music Memorabilia with many tickets including 1969 Isle of Wight Festival (unused), The Kinks, Rolling Stones, Thin Lizzy, Kraftwerk etc, jazz programmes circa 1950s onwards with Chuck Berry, 1st Newport Jazz Festival etc, signed items including Oasis, Brian Wilson, Leonard Cohen plus press stills, promo items and polaroids
MUSIC & THEATRE - very interesting collection of memorabilia relating to Music and the Theatre that have come from an ex musician (Eddie Palmer) performing during the 30's to 50's. To include a Stage Door ticket for the 1953 Royal Variety Performance, 5 original BBC contracts for performances during 1938, 2 original Theatre posters for Royal Bournemouth 1934 and Theatre Royal Edinburgh 1934, a 1941 Hippodrome handbill, photographs from the period to include 3 being signed (Johnnie Ray and 2 others) plus an assortment of theatre programmes and sheet music from that era. Eddie apears in a number of the photographs and is mentioned on a lot of the material.
AUTOGRAPHS/MEMORABILIA - collection of music memorabilia to include Moody Blues programme (1971), NME's (#335 June '53/ #785 Jan 63/ 5th June '82), SOUNDS (Feb '79/June '82), Cavern Club membership card (reprint 2000), sheet music (1939) for "South of The Border" and "So Deep Is The Night". Autographs (12+) include Frankie Laine, Diane Hart, Jimmy Young, Mary Castle, Reg Dixon, Robert Earl, Frank Randle, Joe Loss, Trini Lopez and more.
David Bowie: mixed collection of memorabilia including Unofficial ‘Subterranean’ fan club fanzine no1, two press silver prints, ticket stub for The Serious Moonlight Tour, Wembley Arena 3rd June 1983, programme for Judo Arena (Budokan), Tokyo - December 12th 1978, two colour photographs, six music papers with Bowie feature MME, Record Mirror, two small framed and glazed mirrors and others, various conditions
An interesting music hall memorabilia lot comprising documents of The Oriental Illusionist / magician Kuang Tseng, alias Frank Gerrard or Bert Powell, Hyza Khan. Includes photographs of him and his female assistant, agreements, contracts and memo book containing performance codes etc and a memoir of Molly Gerrard - his assistant, also includes a medal from the R. A. O. B. to him. (Magic Circle interest)
COL A large grouping of letters, greeting cards and other memorabilia... COL A large grouping of letters, greeting cards and other memorabilia relating to sisters Beatrice and May Harrison (a cellist and violinist respectively), acclaimed figures on the British musical scene for their pioneering recordings of Delius and Elgar among others.. Highlights include a 1911 signed gelatine silver print photograph signed and signed by Beatrice Harrison; Christmas Cards from Queen Maud of Norway thanking them for Christmas gifts; postcards from composers Ernest Walker, Cyril Scott and Zoltan Kodaly, the latter expressing thanks and good wishes and proposing a possible trip to see Beatrice in the future; a postcard from the English pianist Katherine Goodson apologising for mistakenly taking Beatrice`s ""precious little duster""; a letter signed by John Gielgud expressing his opinion that ""the opera prduction is very full of imperfections and compromises"" but that the"" grandeur of the music covers a multitude of sins""; several postcards documenting the many European tours undertaken by Beatrice and May; a musical score for the song ""Red Roses"" composed by Frederick Delius written in black ink in the hand of either his wife Jelka or assistant Fenby and performed in 1929 by May Harrison; 62 postcards, some signed by Beatrice on front but mostly unsigned, issued for the Nightingale Festival in May 1933; one Royal Christmas Card for 1951-52 signed ""Mary R."" in ink. A unique and charming lot.Viewing recommended.
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