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Lot 215

The Beatles: An Autographed Page,1963,signed on a page from a small autograph book in blue and black inks by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison who has also signed on behalf of Ringo Starr, 4in x 2 1/2in (10cm x 6cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Acquired by the vendor at the band's concert at the Capitol Cinema in Cardiff on the 27th May 1963.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 216

The Beatles: A 'Metal Master' Disc For The A-Side 'Love Me Do',American, circa 1964,the 11inch metal disc in original Audio Matrix Inc. cardboard cover, the top left corner annotated in red pencil 63-3188, the top right corner annotated in pencil Love Me Do, together with copies of letters from Anthony Zetland and Neil Aspinall concerning the provenance,Footnotes:Provenance:The Collection of Patrick Birt, A&R Co-ordinator for Vee Jay Records, 1960's.The Collection of Tony Zetland, Director of Product Management, CBS Inc.ex-Lot 398 (part), Sotheby's, London, 16th September 1997.The present metal master disc (also known as a 'mother' disc) is an original metal plate used in the manufacture of the 1964 Vee Jay 7inch A-side 'Love Me Do'. Vee Jay Records were the Beatles' first US label, who enjoyed commercial success in the early 1960's for their US releases of tracks by The Beatles and the Four Seasons.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 217

The Beatles: A 'Metal Master' Disc For The B-Side 'PS I Love You',American, circa 1964,the 11inch metal disc in original Audio Matrix Inc. cardboard cover, the top left corner annotated in red pencil 63-3189, the top right corner annotated in black ballpoint P.S., together with copies of letters from Anthony Zetland and Neil Aspinall concerning the provenance,Footnotes:Provenance:The Collection of Patrick Birt, A&R Co-ordinator for Vee Jay Records, 1960's.The Collection of Tony Zetland, Director of Product Management, CBS Inc.ex-Lot 398 (part), Sotheby's, London, 16th September 1997.The present metal master disc (also known as a 'mother' disc) is an original metal plate used in the manufacture of the 1964 7inch B-side of 'PS I Love You' (Catalog No. 9008). It was released on Tollie, a subsidiary label of Vee Jay Records.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 218

The Beatles: A 'Metal Master' Disc For The A-Side 'Do You Want To Know A Secret',American, circa 1964,the 11inch metal disc in original Audio Matrix Inc. cardboard cover, the top left corner annotated in pencil 63-3191, the top right corner annotated in black ballpoint Secret, together with copies of letters from Anthony Zetland and Neil Aspinall concerning the provenance,Footnotes:Provenance:The Collection of Patrick Birt, A&R Co-ordinator for Vee Jay Records, 1960's.The Collection of Tony Zetland, Director of Product Management, CBS Inc.ex-Lot 398 (part), Sotheby's, London, 16th September 1997.The present metal master disc (also known as a 'mother' disc) is an original metal plate used in the manufacture of the 1964 Vee Jay 7inch A-side 'Do You Want To Know A Secret'. Vee Jay Records were the Beatles' first US label, who enjoyed commercial success in the early 1960's for their US releases of tracks by The Beatles and the Four Seasons.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 219

The Beatles: Two 'Metal Master' Discs For The B-Side 'Thank You Girl',American, circa 1964,comprising: a 11inch metal disc in original Audio Matrix Inc. cardboard cover, the top left corner annotated in red pencil 63-3219, the top right corner annotated in black ballpoint Thanks; and another 11inch metal disc, warped, 63-3219 in red pencil, Thank You in black ballpoint, together with copies of letters from Anthony Zetland and Neil Aspinall concerning the provenance, (2)Footnotes:Provenance:The Collection of Patrick Birt, A&R Co-ordinator for Vee Jay Records, 1960's.The Collection of Tony Zetland, Director of Product Management, CBS Inc.ex-Lot 398 (part), Sotheby's, London, 16th September 1997.The present metal master discs (also known as a 'mother' discs) are original metal plates used in the manufacture of the 1964 Vee Jay 7inch B-side 'Thank You Girl' (Catalog No. 587). Vee Jay Records were the Beatles' first US label, who enjoyed commercial success in the early 1960's for their US releases of tracks by The Beatles and the Four Seasons.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 220

The Beatles: A Set of Autographs Acquired at The City Barge, London,24th April 1965,a sheet of City Barge headed notepaper, signed in blue ink by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, 5in x 7 1/2in (12.5cm x 19cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Acquired by the vendor's grandfather who owned The City Barge pub in Chiswick, London.As Mark Lewisohn states in his book, 'The Beatles went out on location on the 24th April 1965, shooting the sequence in 'Help!' that precedes the one in which Ringo is trapped in a cellar with a man-eating tiger. The filmed in the tiny Chiswick hamlet of Stand-on-the-Green, walking down the narrow Post Office Alley and out onto the River Thames towpath. Then, as they realise their life is in danger (from marauding 'thugs' dressed as bagpipe players), the seek shelter inside the City Barge public house.'Literature:Lewisohn, Mark, 'The Complete Beatles Chronicle', Chancellor Press, 1996, P191.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 222

The Beatles: An Acetate Recording of 'Tell Me What You See',1965,a one-sided, 7inch disc, 45rpm, Dick James Music Limited label with Northern Songs Ltd as publisher, with typewritten recording details and text DEMO, audibly as per released version,For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 223

The Beatles: An Acetate Recording Of 'You Like Me Too Much',1965,a one-sided, 7inch disc, 45rpm, Dick James Music Limited label with Northern Songs Ltd as publisher, with typewritten recording details and text DEMO, audibly as per released version,For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 224

The Beatles: An Apple Boutique Brocade Jacket,1967,double-breasted paisley brocade jacket with scalloped sleeves and gold-coloured star buttons, fully lined with APPLE label affixed to the inside along with another label reading Designed By The Fool, originally from the Beatles-owned clothing boutique in London, No size,Footnotes:All proceeds from the sale of this Lot will go to the Pilgrim's Hospice, this being East Kent's largest hospice charity, which provides care to those people facing terminal diagnosis, as well as helping and supporting their families.For more information, please visit the Pilgrim's Hospice website: www.pilgrimshospices.orgFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 225

Michael Cooper (British, 1941-1973): The Beatles Sgt Pepper Out-Take,1967, printed laterC-Type photographic print of the famous album cover for 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' by The Beatles, numbered 3/25 to the bottom left corner and bearing the official and original Michael Cooper Collection dye stamp to the bottom right corner, mounted, framed and glazed, 24in x 24in (61cm x 61cm)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 226

The Beatles: An Apple Records Watchlate 1960s, square face printed with Apple logo and Old England, with leather strap, in original suede caseFootnotes:Provenance:Acquired by the vendor's husband who was a Controller for BBC Radio 1 at the time.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 227

The Beatles: An Autographed B.O.A.C. In-Flight Menu,circa 1967,the front cover signed in black ink by John Lennon and George Harrison, Paul McCartney's autograph in John's hand and Ringo Starr's in Neil Aspinall's hand, the menu for the route Hong Kong-London, via Rangoon, Delhi, Beirut and Rome, 11 1/8in x 7 1/2in (28.5cm x 19cm)Footnotes:Provenance:According to information from the vendor, this was a gift from a First Class B.O.A.C. stewardess.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 228

Brian Epstein: An Inventory of Brian Epstein's Personal Record Collection,from his London home in Chapel Street, the black ring binder containing alphabetic listings with 545 typescript entries for singles and albums from a selection of artists including, The Beatles (The Baroque Beatles Book, Help, With The Beatles, Beatles VI, Beatles '65, Rubber Soul, The Beatles' Story, The Savage Young Beatles - Hamburg, Please Please Me, Yesterday and Today, Revolver, St.(sic) Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Beatles For Sale); other artists: Joan Baez, Shirley Bassey, James Brown, The Beach Boys, Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole, Noel Coward, Bob Dylan, Miles Davies, David Bowie, The Drifters, The Everly Brothers, The Four Tops, Jose Feliciano, Georgie Fame, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Marvin Gaye, Marvin Gaye, Judy Garland, The Impressions, The Mamas & The Papas, Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, Otis Redding, The Searchers, Frank Sinatra, The Supremes, Nina Simone, The Temptations, among many others,Footnotes:Provenance:Ex-Lot 199, Pop Memorabilia, Christie's South Kensington, 4 October 2001.Previously property of Bryan Barrett, Brian Epstein's chauffeur and bodyguard for the last fourteen months of his life.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 229

The Beatles: A Rare Test Pressing Of Side 2 Of The Album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band',1967,matrix YEX 638-1, a one-sided, 12inch disc, plain white label with NO. 2. BEATLES SGT PEPPERS BAND handwritten in black ink, in paper cover with track listing handwritten in blue ink, decorated later with doodles and illustrations by the children of Edward 'Chick' Fowler of EMI Studios,Footnotes:Provenance:The collection of Edward 'Chick' Fowler (1902-1993), pioneering recording engineer and former manager of EMI Studios at Abbey Road.Then by direct descent to the current owner.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 231

John Lennon & Yoko Ono: Original Production Artwork and Photographic Prints For The 'Imagine' Sheet Music Book,1971,comprising: an original; paste-up board by photographer Tom Hanley, design for what would become pages 8 and 9 of the sheet music book, with text and image overlays depicting Tittenhurst Park, John and Yoko's Ascot residence, and portraits of John and Yoko, annotated and signed to the bottom by Hanley Layout page for 'Imagine' sheet music book 1971; together with a copy of the 'Imagine' Songbook, and two framed and glazed photographic prints signed by the photographer, of John Lennon at his piano, 3rd August 1971 (pp.12-13) and with Yoko Ono at Tittenhurst Park, August 1971 (pp.36-37), artwork 20 1/4in x 14in (51.5cm x 35.5cm)prints 24in x 18in (61cm x 46cm) each framedbook 9in x 12in (23cm x 30.5cm) (4)Footnotes:'Hanley was another Londoner who had the Beatles' confidence as well as a first rate feel for releasing the shutter'- Beatles Historian Mark Lewisohn on Tom HanleyProvenance:Offered by the current vendor whose uncle was Tom Hanley.The late Tom Hanley is celebrated for his work with members of the Beatles during the 1960's and 1970's, particularly with John Lennon during his solo career. The present collection includes intimate images showing John Lennon and Yoko Ono at their Georgian residence at Ascot, named Tittenhurst Park. Shortly after this photoshoot, at the end of August 1971, John and Yoko left England for the last time, moving permanently to New York City. Tittenhurst Park was later purchased in 1973 by Ringo Starr.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 233

John Lennon & Yoko Ono: A Rare Promotional Pressing For Their Japanese Interview Signed and Inscribed by John and Yoko,Apple Records, 1971,7inch vinyl, featuring an interview recorded at the Teikoku Hotel, Tokyo, on 25th January 1971, signed and inscribed by John in blue ink; the front of the sleeve annotated with 'happy birthday' messages and remember Majorca Cesar; the inside gatefold annotated in various speech bubbles across, one reading happy birthday Cesar, I hope you had a wonderful birthday with us locked in the Hotel for two days. Now you know what fame is! thank you for everything, with love from John Lennon, 22 April 1971, two more saying 'happy birthday Cesar, another reading 'ello Cesar, and another with additional hand-drawn faces for John Lennon and Yoko Ono, dated 22.4.71; the back of the sleeve annotated with more 'happy birthday's' and welcome to our rooms Cesar in John's hand, the back has also been signed by Yoko, vinyl presentFootnotes:Provenance:Offered by a family member of Cesar Lozano Aldea who was the lawyer who assisted John and Yoko in their custody hearing over Yoko's daughter Kyoko. Gifted directly from John Lennon and Yoko Ono to Cesar.According to Keith Badman's book 'The Beatles: After The Break-Up 1970-2000, (Omnibus Press, 1999); 'On Thursday 22nd April, John and Yoko flew from Madrid into Palma airport, Spain...' The following day, 'John and Yoko were taken into police custody and questioned regarding their alleged abduction of Yoko's seven-year-old daughter Kyoko, from a playground in Madrid. Kyoko's father, Anthony Cox had, somewhat ironically for John, been attending a meditation session by guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, at the Cala Murada, the Majorca home of the Maharishi for the last eighteen months. John and Yoko had taken the child and looked after her at their hotel, the Melia in Madrid. In court, Yoko claimed that she was awarded custody in the US when she and Cox were divorced. Following the hearing, the judge listens to evidence behind closed doors and rules that Kyoko should return to Cox... On Saturday 24 April John and Yoko left Palma en route to the Virgin Islands to obtain a custody order to fight this ruling.'Just two days later, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr accepted Paul McCartney's decision to leave The Beatles and confirmed via their lawyer that they would not appeal against it.This rare single was limited to just 1,000 copies and was only available from Toshiba-EMI by returning a postcard included with the John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band [AP-80174] or Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band [AP-80175] albums.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 239

Iain Macmillan (British, 1938-2006): A Series Of Five Outtakes From The Beatles' 'Abbey Road' Sessions,1969,comprising five photographic prints from the 'Abbey Road' sessions as shot by Iain Macmillan, each showing The Beatles in various formations as they walk across the Abbey Road pedestrian crossing, each print applied to board and numbered, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 in black ink to the border, (frame no.5 missing, as this was the one used for the album cover), prints 12in x 15in (30.5cm x 38cm)board 15in x 15in (38cm x 38cm) (5)Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Iain Macmillan Collection.Having met John Lennon at the Indica Gallery with Yoko Ono in 1966, Lennon later invited Macmillan to photograph the Beatles for the cover of their final album 'Abbey Road'. Given the Beatles recorded most of their music at the EMI Studios on Abbey Road, St John's Wood, London, they decided to name their last album after the road. Armed with a sketch Paul McCartney had given him a couple of days before of what the picture should look like, Iain knew he didn't have long to get the right shot for the world's most famous band.On 8th August 1969, at around 11:30 am, a hired policeman stopped the traffic, Iain climbed up a large stepladder in the middle of Abbey Road and took just six pictures of the Beatles crossing the street. In approx 10 minutes Iain shot the band in various orders, but it was frame no.5 that was used for the cover of the album - the only photo where all four of them are striding in perfect formation.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 240

Iain Macmillan (British, 1938-2006): John Lennon & Yoko Ono, London,1969,no.2 of 500, limited edition black and white photographic print, signed, titled, dated and numbered by the photographer in black ink, paper stamped Kodak The Rock Photography Collection, 11in x 14in (28cm x 35.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Iain Macmillan Collection.Iain Macmillan grew up in Scotland, then moved to London to become a professional photographer. After using a photo of Yoko Ono in a book he published in 1966, Ono invited him to photograph her exhibit at Indica Gallery. There she introduced him to John Lennon, which led to Lennon inviting him to photograph the cover for The Beatles' album Abbey Road. Macmillan worked with Lennon and Ono for several years, even staying at their home in New York.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 241

The Beatles: A Series of Alternative Mock-Ups For The 'Abbey Road' Album Cover,1969,comprising 5 'negative' images on card, showing the Beatles in different variations walking across Abbey Road, all in monochrome; one on foam board, and one double-sided showing the front cover and back cover, 12in x 12in (30.5cm x 30.5cm) (5)Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Iain Macmillan Collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 242

The Beatles: A Mock-Up Picture Disc For The 'Abbey Road' Album,1969,a vinyl disc with the front and back cover of the album applied as a picture on both side 1 and 2, together with a double-sided mock-up of the album cover (not a sleeve), 12 1/2in x 12 1/2in (32cm x 32cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Iain Macmillan Collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 243

The Beatles: A Rare Invitation To The Pre-Release Party For The Album 'Abbey Road',18th September 1969,small folded card with the album cover depicted on the outside and printed text inside reading; The four of us would be greatly honoured if you would grace the first floor at APPLE 3, Savile Row, with your presence at 3.45p.m. on September 18th (Thursday this week) so that we can meet you all again and play you our new album ABBEY ROAD, Love from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, 3in x 3in (7.5cm x 7.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Iain Macmillan Collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 244

The Beatles: An Original Promotional Poster For 'Abbey Road',1969,released by EMI for The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road, 25in x 22in (63.5cm x 56cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Iain Macmillan Collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 246

Abbey Road: An Extensively Signed Copy Of 'Abbey Road: The Story Of The World's Most Famous Recording Studios',published 1982,first edition, hardback with dust jacket, co-authored by Brian Southall, Peter Vince and Allan Rouse, published by EMI Records Ltd, foreword page signed by Paul McCartney, preface page signed by George Martin, signed and inscribed throughout the book beside their photograph by dozens of artists and engineers who worked at or visited Abbey Road Studios, including: George Harrison ('came a bit late didn't you'), Ringo Starr ('WOW'), Yoko Ono, Billy Preston, Kate Bush ('I hope all good things come your way, lots of love'), David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Sting, Andy Summers, Alvin Stardust, Paul Jones of Manfred Mann, among many others, with accompanying letter of provenance, 7in x 9 1/2in (18cm x 24cm)Footnotes:Provenance:The autographs were acquired at Abbey Road Studios by Allan Rouse: an engineer at Abbey Road Studios and co-author of the present book.Then by descent to the current owner.Allan Rouse began his career at Abbey Road Studios as an engineer in 1972, working under the Beatles' first recording engineer, Norman 'Hurricane' Smith (who has also signed this book). However, it wasn't until 1991 that Rouse oversaw his first Beatles project, when he copied their mono, stereo, 4-track and 8-track master tapes into digital safety backups. Further major roles included project coordinator for George Martin on the TV documentary 'The Making Of Sgt. Pepper's'; the CD releases of 'Live At The BBC' and the Beatles' 'Anthology'; and the stereo and 5.1 surround mixes for the 1997 reissue of the film 'Yellow Submarine'. Championed for his dedication and technical skill, Rouse became known at Abbey Road Studios as the 'gate-keeper' for The Beatles. A comprehensive list of signatures in this book is available in the Condition Report for this Lot.'Allan was a true friend of the band and of everyone at Apple, and will be remembered with great affection by those of us who were lucky enough to spend time working with him'- 2016 statement from Paul & Linda McCartney, Ringo Starr, Olivia Harrison, Yoko Ono 'and everyone at Apple'This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 247

Iain Macmillan (British, 1938-2006): The Beatles 'Abbey Road',1969,original vintage chromogenic print, depicting the Beatles walking from left to right (frame no.3), signed and numbered 18/25 by Macmillan in silver metallic pen, framed and glazed, 20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a private collection.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 248

Iain Macmillan (British, 1938-2006): The Beatles 'Abbey Road',1969,original vintage chromogenic print, depicting the Beatles walking from right to left (frame no.4), signed and numbered 8/25 by Macmillan in silver metallic pen, framed and glazed, 20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a private collection.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 249

Abbey Road: A 'Belisha Beacon' Pedestrian Post From The Abbey Road Crossing,2010's,the 11 1/2-inch amber-coloured plastic beacon atop an aluminium pole painted black, with white stripes applied at regular intervals, bearing numerous local and guerrilla advertising stickers, the pole lacking side cover and electrical internals, with remains of concrete to the 7-inch wide base, 118in (300cm) high overallFootnotes:Provenance:Acquired by the current owner directly from the removals firm tasked with deinstalling and replacing the beacons at the Abbey Road crossing, 2018.Arguably the most famous and recognisable road crossing in the world, the Abbey Road zebra crossing was the site of the album cover for The Beatles' Abbey Road album, shot by Iain Macmillan in 1969 (the outtakes for which are also offered in the present auction). While the location of the crossing has remained the same since 1969, the crossing's beacons and white road markings are periodically cleaned, updated and replaced to conform to local road and safety laws. The most recent work to date is the re-painting of the crossing's lines in March 2020. Though it may not have been present in 1969 for the Beatles cover shoot, this beacon has featured in the memory and photos of thousands of Beatles fans who have made the pilgrimage to the site.This pedestrian crossing beacon was originally situated at the famous crossing on Abbey Road, on the far side of the road from Abbey Road Studios. The crossing's other beacon at the time, on the same side of the road as Abbey Road Studios, had been damaged in a car accident earlier in 2018 and was subsequently removed. Due to local road improvement schemes the other, intact beacon - the present Lot - also had to be replaced with a matching up-to-date model. It was therefore deinstalled from Abbey Road in late 2018, but remains an enduring part in the history of the crossing.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 3500

The Beatles - Parlophone Records promotional photographic card depicting a very young group standing together behind a pile of musical instruments; signed verso by George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and John Lennon, inscribed by two members to 'Janet' and also signed by a female 'roadie' F. Holly who had been assigned to look after her 14.5 x 9cm Provenance: The signatures were obtained by 'Janet', the vendor, at the Majestic Ballroom, Witham, Hull, at their performance on 13th February 1963, when she was sixteen years old. Janet was still recovering from being injured in a car accident so was removed from the packed audience to watch the performance from the wings where she acquired the signatures, personally watching each member of the band sign the card. Whilst signing the card the Beatles asked her to attend a party later that night at their hotel in Hull but she declined as she was too young and had to return home by 11pm!Condition Report:Janet carried the card around with her for a number of years so it is creased with rounded corners and quite grubby.

Lot 3508

The Beatles - dis-bound personal autograph album containing numerous signatures of pop stars and entertainers, many on fragments of paper stuck down with sellotape, including secretarially signed The Beatles - Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison obtained at the Majestic Ballroom, Witham, Hull during their performance there either in October 1962 or February 1963; The Bachelors; Bert Weedon; The Rockin' Berries; Helen Shapiro; Dallas Boys; Frank Ifield; Ronnie Hilton; Norman Collier; Marty Wilde and many more.Provenance: The vendor advises she was babysitter for the daughter of the owner of the Majestic Ballroom and was given the album in 1978. Presumably the owner obtained the secretarially signed signatures of The Beatles for his daughter along with other signatures of artists who also appeared there.Condition Report:The album is dis-bound and some fragments of paper have become detached from the pages including The Beatles 'signatures'.The sellotape has caused some discolouration to the edges of the fragments - with regard to The Beatles this partially effects the George Harrison signature.

Lot 3514

After Chris Burns, twenty-one unframed monochrome prints of pop, film and sports stars including The Beatles, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Bruce Lee, Audrey Hepburn, David Beckham, Manchester United etc. 29.5 x 42cm; some card mounted; and 1935 Silver Jubilee Daily Mail newspaperCondition Report:Reasonably good condition perhaps a little grubby from being unframed.Newspaper folded with some tears and 'nibbling' around edges.

Lot 168

A small collection of 1960's and later records to include The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Focus, Gallagher & Lyle, Genesis and Stevie Wonder.

Lot 642

The Beatles: A set of Beatles autographs, c. 1962, the album page signed in blue ballpoint pen by George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and by Ringo Starr in black ballpoint, inscibed 'The Beatles' to upper edge, framed and mounted together with a photographic images of the group filming The Morcambe and Wise Show, ATV Studios, December 1963signed page area approximately 9cm x 14.5cm, overall 67.5cm x 48cm Condition:Unexamined out of frame, corners missing/ cut on a diagonal, horizontal fold line visible across entire page, tape stain visible to vertical centre and left edge. There are vertical fold lines, no tears and no pin holes. It appears to be under plastic and does not look to be laminated. No visible water damage.CoA included is a photocopied version of the original. This lot is offered together with a copy of a letter of authenticity from Tracks, Lancashire dated 1998.

Lot 643

Jane Bown (British, 1925-2014): The Beatles in East Hama collection of seven photographs, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, 9th November 1963, from an edition produced in 1995, three identical images of John Lennon all signed by the photographer in black ink, the remainder unsigned, two of John Lennon unframed, the remainder framed, (7)individual images out of frame approximately 32.25cm x 27.75cm Condition:Unexamined out of frames - all appear good overall. Unframed pieces good condition. Acquired from The Observer Newspaper, 1995.

Lot 303

8 assorted LPs including The Doors, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, The Beatles etc.

Lot 321

A collection of 7" singles including The Beatles, Sandie Shaw, Bernard Cribbins' "Right Said Fred", and Gerry and the Pacemakers

Lot 823

Music Interest - a collection of vinyl records - LPs and singles, 1960's and later, including The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, The Bee Gees, Otis Redding, Tom Jones, Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Cliff Richard, etc, qty; an ITT KA2000 record player, c.1975

Lot 146

2007 - The Beatles First Day Coin Cover Florin (Gilt) with The Beatles Stamp Set FDC

Lot 547

VINYL LP RECORDS a lot of prog rock, rock and pop LP records with SAHB The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Moody Blues, Gallagher and Lyle, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Linda Ronstadt, Robert Palmer, Supertramp, Kokomo, The police, Human League, Frankie Miller, Rod Stewart, Fleetwood Mac, Electric Light Orchestra, Carmel, del Amitri, The Beatles, Eurythmics, Pretenders, Steel Eye Span, Lena Lovitch, Elvis Costello, Simple Minds, America, Barclay James Harvest, Neew Riders of the Purple Sage, The Doobie Brothers etc (77) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 549

VINYL LP RECORDS a good box of rock and prog rock LP records with R.E.M, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Ian Dury, The Doors, Hawkwind, King Crimson, The Nice, The Velvet Underground, Black Sabbath, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Steely Dan, Spirit, SAHB The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Lou Reed, Neil Young, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Yes etc (50) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 493

Collection of singles to include David Bowie The Laughing Gnome on Deram 1973 single, Billy Howard on Penny Farthing, Splinter Costafine Town on Dark Horse records, also Beatles related singles in case, etc 

Lot 519

Collection of music memorabilia to include The Beatles 3rd Souvenir Song Album, Beatles Something eight page song sheet published in the USA, Yesterday song sheet and other song sheets from the 60's, etc.

Lot 529

Beatles Help album in Mono PMC 1255 in yellow and black Parlophone matrix XEX 549-2, XEX 550-2 (early pressing) and another With The Beatles in Parlophone Mono (2)

Lot 549

John Mayal and the Bluesbreakers on Decca SKL4053 ZAL-7652-1W both sides and a quantity of Beatles and Beatles related records to include Beatles Please Please Me, Abbey Road, also James Taylor Mud Slide Slim, etc (13)

Lot 555

Collection of Beatles records and singles to include Help! on mono matrix XEX549-2, XEX550-2, A Hard Days Night and With The Beatles both on mono and singles, etc.

Lot 149

A collection of vintage records. Including: Mamas and Papas, The Simon and Garfunkel Collection, various pop records, a book on The Beatles and a group of 7" singles

Lot 282

Four Beatles Albums. Comprising: Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, with original red album sleeve and the Peter Blake/Jann Haworth designed insert, Please Please Me, Beatles for Sale and With the Beatles, all with sleeves

Lot 101

The Beatles 'Help!' 7" special collectors presentation disc, #90 of 250, in frame, together with two boxes containing a quantity of hard and soft cover books including musician autobiographies, boxing, tour programs.

Lot 40

A vintage 1960's 5ft wide fold out poster for the Beatles, marked to verso "Boyfriend's Big Beat Extra..." and " The Biggest Pop Wall Panel in the World" Along with a rare 1962 Swan Press labeled 45 of "She loves you" / "I'll get you"

Lot 438

An early 1960s Joe Brown and the Beatles band poster, advertising the show at Cambridge Hall Southport, 26 July 1962, 67 x 52cms, in frame; together with a framed indenture. (2)

Lot 1956

A collection of Boxed Hornby toys including The Beatles, yellow Submarine, Local Freight, mixed trains etc

Lot 55

A mixed selection of approx 60 long play LP vinyl records comprising The Who Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy (2400 006, with Porky in run off), Status Quo, Steely Dan, Joan Armatrading, James Taylor, The Beach Boys, Joe Cocker, Carole King, The Beatles, Rod Stewart, Stephen Stills, Emmylou Harris and more. 

Lot 413

SIX BOXES OF RELIGIOUS STATUES, TREEN, BOOKS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a box of Christian statues, wall plaques, icons and crucifixes, twelve books in paperback and hardback formats to include fiction and cookery titles, a large wooden bowl approximate diameter 37cm, carved animals, candlestick and bottle holder in the form of a cart, VHS tapes including The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, Doctor Who The Visitation and The Black Orchid starring Peter Davison, Doctor Who The Five Doctors, and Masters of The Universe, assorted bound and loose magazine part-works, etc (6 boxes) (sd)

Lot 553

TWO CASES OF RECORDS, to include twenty vinyl LPs including The Beatles A Hard Day's Night Parlophone mono, other LPs by Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Buddy Holly, The Shadows and Nat King Cole, together with twelve singles (most without sleeves) including The Beatles All My Loving 45rpm and a selection of Elvis Presley singles, and eight 78s (2 cases) (sd)

Lot 1290

A selection of records, mainly to include The Rolling Stones and The Beatles with Exile on Main Street, Rubber Soul, Yellow Submarine, Revolver, Help, and others (13)

Lot 68

Original vintage advertising poster issued by Shell as a tie-in with the Beatles film Yellow Submarine directed by George Dunning and featuring the music of and starring The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr). Iconic psychedelic cartoon artwork by the German illustrator and designer Heinz Edelmann (1934-2009) depicting the four musicians in fashionable clothing walking in front of colourful shapes of trees and blue cats with the bold stylised title lettering above and the Shell logo below with the text All You Need Is Shell. Good condition, fold, creasing. Country of issue: Belgium, designer: Heinz Edelmann, size (cm): 54x38, year of printing: 1969.

Lot 108

Collection of assorted Vinyl Records and Singles inc. The Beatles, Slayer etc

Lot 318

Original Beatles poster in original envelope to the vendor 1964 - Approx image size: 99cm x 139cm

Lot 2024

Theatre programmes including Beatles By Royal Command, The Spinners (signed), Baron Knights (signed),Herefordshire Curiosities etc

Lot 748

Nine LP records including Cliff Richard, The Beatles (MFP album), Elvis Presley, etc. and a Guns & Roses 7" single

Lot 729

Nine The Beatles songbooks

Lot 962

A collection of Beatles magazines, The Beatles Show tour programmes, a shop counter display, etc.

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