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An early photographic print of the Rolling Stones, presented with a sheet of autographs signed by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Bill Wyman, in glazed frame, 23 1/4in. x 26 3/4in., with letter of authenticity on the reverse. Provenance: Obtained by Heather Bell of Newcastle, summer 1962, at a church hall dance at Horesham, Sussex.
Robert Stigwood Allstars 64 programme. the Rolling Stone page signed by the band members Mike Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richard, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. With further signatures from the Swinging Blue Jeans (full set), Burn Elliott and the Fen Men, John Leyton, Geoff Harris, Mike Sarne, Mike Berry, Billie Davis all in black ink. The current vendor was paid to guard the Rolling Stones vehicle and acquired the signatures back stage in one night.
A 1964 ABC Film Annual containing a quantity of signatures of 1960's pop stars, including all four of The Beatles, signed in pen around the photograph on page 12, other signatures include The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Marianne Faithful, Gene Pitney, Ben E King, Billy Fury, Ronettes etc. **This annual was owned by Len Webster (Uncle Len), who was the manager of the ABC Cinema in Northampton in the 1960's and he organised live shows at the cinema and asked the acts who performed to sign the annual. There is a letter of provenance confirming the above information from the vendor.
ROLLING STONES. – A collection of 14 black and white photographs. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1975.] (177 x 125mm.) Each of a band member, in most instances biting another member of the Rolling Stones. (Some browning.) Note: some of these pictures were used as artwork for the ‘Love You Live’ album and other promotional material. – And a vinyl sheet printed with similar images and another photograph of the Rolling Stones (16).
PIETRO PSAIER (1936-2004) BRIDGES TO BABYLON. ROLLING STONES. CONCEPT FOR BROCKUM INC., CANADA. Concept for a limited edition of posters, fruitwood with sectional screens, decollage with mixed media, paints and day-glow. Signed P. Psaier, Toronto. AP. 36 x 24ins. ONLY EXAMPLE TO BE UNDERTAKEN IN THIS FORMAT.
A small lot of Beatles related ephemera, including four press photographs, The Beatles book calendar, 1964, two souvenir booklets, "Meet The Beatles", Star Special No. 12, together with souvenir programmes for The Rolling Stones, The Everly Brothers, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore and Paula, signed to cover
The Rolling Stones - Twenty-two long playing records, including 'Goat's Head Soup' (COC59101); 'Black and Blue' (CBS, 450203); 'Some Girls' (CUN39108); 'Rolled Gold - The Very Best of The Rolling Stones' (Decca, ROST1/2), double-album; 'Love You Live' (CUN3/4), double-album; and others, including solo albums.
The Rolling Stones - Seven long playing records, comprising 'The Rolling Stones [No.1]' (Decca, LK4605); 'The Rolling Stones No.2' (Decca, LK4661); 'The Rolling Stones - Out of Our Heads' (Decca, LK4733); 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' (Decca, TXS103), stereo, gatefold sleeve; 'Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)' (Decca, TXL101), gatefold sleeve; 'Beggars Banquet' (Decca, SKL4955), gatefold sleeve; and 'Sticky Fingers' (COC59100).
FOLDER ASST PROGRAMMES incl Adam Faith/The Searchers/Eden Kane Souvenir Programme circa 1964, Manfred Mann/Bill Haley and His Comets circa 1964 signed by Manfred Mann Paul Jones, Bill Haley and others, Clive Radley 1977 Beneficiary Souvenir signed by Clive Radley and other members of Middlesex Team, 3 1967 Lord’s Taverners V Edrich Family Programmes with various autographs, The Rolling Stones and others PROGRAMME CIRCA 1965 signed by all members of the group, Del Shannon/Herman’s Hermits and others SOUVENIR PROGRAMME CIRCA 1965 signed by Del Shannon, Peter Noon, and other members of the group, THE GENTLE MAGIC OF DON WILLIAMS PROGRAMME 1977 signed by Don Williams and others, THE FRANK IFIELD SHOW ABC GREAT YARMOUTH PROGRAMME Circa 1968 signed by Frank Ifield and Clodagh Rodgers, GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS PROGRAMME CIRCA 1964 SIGNED by Gene Pitney, Gerry, Marianne Faithfull and others, SHOWTIME 1966 WELLINGTON PIER GREAT YARMOUTH PROGRAMME SIGNED by Terry Scott, Hugh Lloyd, Donald Peers and others, SLIM W ITMAN 1976 SOUVENIR PROGRAMME SIGNED by Slim Whitman and others, STARS DAY PLEASURE BEACH GREAT YARMOUTH 1970 PROGRAMME SIGNED by Leslie Crowther, Sid James, Peter Noon, Ted Rodgers, The New Seekers and others, etc, etc
Records - The Rolling Stones, 'After-Math', mono (Decca, LK4786); The Rolling Stones, 'Out of Our Heads', mono (Decca, LK4733); The Rolling Stones, 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' (Decca, TXL103), gatefold sleeve; The Rolling Stones, 'Beggars Banquet' (Decca, SKL4955), gatefold sleeve; The Rolling Stones, 'Big Hits [High Tide and Green Grass]' (Decca, TXS101), gatefold sleeve, complete with pictorial insert; The Rolling Stones, 'Let It Bleed' (Decca, SKL5025); and a further four long playing records by the same, (10).
Pop and Rock ephemera, programmes etc. including early Rolling Stones souvenir brochure published by J K Smith, another - The Sensational Rolling Stones (Robert Stigwood Associates Ltd.), The Beatles Get Back 1969, The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics 1969;The Beatles Christmas Show Souvenir Programme 1963-64; Elton John World Tour 1985-1986 and The World Tour 1989-1990, Elton John Sotheby's London sale 4 catalogue boxed set (unopened in original plastic seal); Queen A Kind of Magic Tour 1986 brochure, Michael Jackson World Tour 1988 brochure; few older song sheets, etc (a box, condition varies)
BEATLES, ROLLING STONES, interesting 1960's album of Pop Stars, collected personally by the vendor, includes, The Beatles, Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas, Johnny Kidd, Rolling Stones - Keith Richard, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Mickey Most, Tony Sheriden, Ray Davies, the Yardbirds and others, some on paper or card pasted in
A Collection of Rolling Stones Memorabilia, collected by the vendor in the mid-1960s, including three albums; The Rolling Stones, signed and inscribed by Brian Jones and Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones No 2, signed by Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger, and a group of ten black and white photographs taken with the vendor's camera, including the band in Manchester with images of them in the back of an Austin Princess, and others, in a Boots Photographic Processing wallet inscribed Photos of Stones taken Sept 29 1966
* The Rolling Stones. Signed album cover (record present) of the LP 'Between the Buttons', 1967,. inscribed in blue ballpoint pen on album cover verso 'To B & M and their sensible friends' with the signatures of all five members of the band at that time, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman, a little browned and rubbed, VG/G (1)
Pop - Approximately ninety-eight 33 r.p.m. long playing records including Donovan 'Whats Bin Did and Whats Bin Hid' (Pye NPL18117); The Rolling Stones untitled (Decca LK4605); Cliff Richard and the Drifters 'Cliff' (Columbia 33SX1147); Roy Orbison 'Oh Pretty Woman' (Monument Mono HA-U8207); The Beatles 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (EMI PNC7027); The Beatles 'Hard Day's Night' (EMI PMC1230); The Who 'My Generation' (Brunswick Mono LAT8616); Bob Dylan 'Times They Are A'Changin' (CBC BPG6225); and others.
Rock & Pop - Forty-six 33 r.p.m. long playing records including The Doors untitled (Elektra EKL-4007); The Byrds untitled double album (CBS S 64094 & 64095) gatefold sleeve; Donovan 'Sunshine Superman' (Pye NPL 18181); Donovan 'Fairytale' (Pye NPL 18128); Donovan 'What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid' (Pye NPL 18117); with The Beatles The Rolling Stones Jimi Hendrix and others.
Two Rolling Stones photographs 1967 A black and white image of Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithful in court together with one of Keith Richards alone in court as a judge taken by Peter Whitehead on July 30th 1967 when Mick Keith and Marianne Faithful filmed a pastiche of the film Trials Of Oscar Wilde as a promotional film for We Love You' prior to the court case the following day for their arrest for drug charges. (Later printings) Both measure approx. 24 x 20 inch (61 x 51 cm)
Sammy Davis Jr, original painting by James Wilkinson titled 'Ghost of Bojangles', together with separate David Jr. signature acrylic on canvas. Together with a Sammy Davis Jnr signature. 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.£600-800US$1,080.00-1,440.00
* A large collection of passes and laminated passes from the 1960s-1990s Including: Rolling Stones, Kiss, Britney Spears, Wings, Beach Boys, Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, The Jacksons, Elvis (with ticket), Grateful Dead, Elton John and many others. (Approx. 50) £200-300US$360.00-540.00
A large collection of concert tickets from the 1960s-1990s To include: Woodstock, Live Aid, Madonna, Tommy, Grateful Dead (two BGP postcards), Willie Nelson, BeeBop Deluxe, Joe Walsh, Jethro Tull, Rolling Stones, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Cat Stevens, Paul McCartney, Guns 'n' Roses, Elvis, Deep Purple and many others. A fantastic jamboree of tickets. (Approx. 75) £200-300US$360.00-540.00
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