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Pop memorabiliaPeel, John and Ravenscroft, Sheila"Margrave of the Marshes", Bantam Press 2005, signed by John Peel on tp, photographic illustrations, pictorial ep, black cloth, dj not price clipped and another similar copy not signedFletcher, Tony "Dear Boy, the Life of Keith Moon", Omnibus Press 1998, inscription in biro on ffep, dj not price clipped"The Beatles Unseen Archives" (paperback)"The Beatles Anthology", folio, dj"Elvis Presley Unseen Archives"Masters, Brian"The Swinging Sixties"Shapiro, Marc"All Things Must Pass, the Life of George Harrison""The Top 100 Best Selling Albums" and other related items
Beatles artist Peter Blake collection includes three signed 6x4 inch post cards. Sir Peter Thomas Blake CBE RDI RA (born 25 June 1932) is an English pop artist, best known for co-creating the sleeve design for the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. His other best known works include the covers for two of The Who's albums, the cover of the Band Aid single Do They Know It's Christmas?, and the Live Aid concert poster. Blake also designed the 2012 Brit Award statuette. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
The Beatles - Sir Paul McCartney - autographed 1976-1980 reissue vinyl record LP of Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, signed to the front in black marker to a light area, undedicated. The record complete, and generally in excellent condition. Autograph obtained at the Hammersmith Apollo, December 2000.
The Beatles - Paul McCartney - The White Album - original vintage copy of The Beatles 'White Album' vinyl record LP. No. 0174947. Signed to the inside cover above his image in black ink, undedicated. Full signature. Obtained in person by the vendor whilst McCartney attended The Arnolfini for his Painting Exhibition in Bristol, September 2000. LP and original sleeve present, no other contents present.
The Beatles - an original vintage 1963 ' Official Beatles Fan Club ' Christmas Flexi Disc 33 1/3 vinyl record ' The Beatles' Christmas Record '. Gatefold paper cover featuring images of the Fab Four with facsimile signatures. Record appears used but generally VG (unusually is untitled), cover with light edgewear but generally G+ to VG. From the Sandra Woodruff (née Blaken) collection
The Beatles - Weston Super Mare - July 1963 - a collection of x8 candid photographs of The Beatles during their stay at The Royal Pier Hotel, Weston Super Mare (near Bristol), on July 26th 1963. Taken by the vendor, the images show The Beatles signing autographs and meeting fans outside the hotel / venue. In detail, the images comprise:3.5" x 5" photograph of John Lennon wearing sunglasses, looking into the lens. Annotated to reverse with location and details. 3.5" x 5" photograph of Paul McCartney alongside a fan.Two 3.5" x 3.5" photographs showing George Harrison departing in his Mk2 Jaguar (one tea stained)3.5" x 5" close-up photograph of Harrison arriving in his Mk2 Jaguar, looking straight at the camera. Annotated to reverse with the details of the car and registration number. 3.5" x 3.5" photograph of George Harrison signing autographs outside The Royal Pier Hotel3.5" x 3.5" closeup photograph of Ringo Starr signing autographs 3.5" x 3.5" photograph showing John Lennon driving 'The Beatles Van', with details annotated to reverse. The photographs represent a unique snapshot of The Beatles during their time in Weston Super Mare, where they played twice-nightly for six days in 1963. The photographs were taken personally by the vendor at the time. The photographs are offered with full copyright (buyer to arrange the correct forms) although the original negatives have been destroyed.From the Sandra Woodruff (née Blaken) collection
Gerry & The Pacemakers - Weston Super Mare - July 1963 (appearing on the bill with The Beatles) - a collection of x3 candid photographs of Gerry and Fred Marsden signing autographs outside The Royal Pier Hotel. All three personally taken by the vendor at the time. The first photograph shows Gerry Marsden signing autographs whilst grinning at the camera - 3.5" x 3.5". Signed to the reverse by Marsden in blue & black ink - first in 1963 shortly after being taken, and again in 1981 when the vendor met him once again (Marsden has dated the signatures '63' and '81' retrospectively). Also annotated to reverse by vendor at the time. The second image being a period enlargement of the first, showing a close-up view of the same, similarly dual signed to the reverse (5x6")The third photograph shows Fred Marsden signing autographs outside the hotel, and is also signed to the back in black ink and further annotated by the vendor at the time. All three photographs are offered with full copyright (buyer to arrange the correct forms) and represent a unique piece of music history. From the Sandra Woodruff (née Blaken) collection
The Beatles - Weston Super Mare - July 1963 - a collection of x5 candid photographs of The Beatles during their time in Weston Super Mare (near Bristol), on July 26th 1963. Taken by the vendor, the images show The Beatles having their photograph taken alongside Birnbeck Pier (a well known photograph of the group) and leaving the beach thereafter.In detail, the images comprise:3.5" x 3.5" photograph showing Paul McCartney and John Lennon leaving the rocks, McCartney with his jacket over one shoulder, having just removed it for the famous photograph. Annotated to rear by vendor at the time.x2 further enlargements (from the period) of this photograph, both cropped. One annotated to reverse by vendor at the time.3.5" x 3.5" photograph of all members walking the stone steps up the rocks after having their picture taken. The photographer can be seen at the end of the line. Annotated to the rear by the vendor at the time. 3.5" x 3.5" wide-shot photograph showing Birnbeck Pier and The Beatles in the lower left corner preparing for the famous photograph. Three of the band appear to be looking at the camera. Annotated to the rear by the vendor at the time. The photographs represent a unique snapshot of The Beatles during their time in Weston Super Mare, where they played twice-nightly for six days in 1963. The photographs were taken personally by the vendor at the time. The photographs are offered with full copyright (buyer to arrange the relevant forms) although the original negatives have been lost / destroyed.From the Sandra Woodruff (née Blaken) collection
The Beatles & The Rolling Stones - an autograph book containing various signatures of bands from the 1960s, most notably The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. The vendor - a music fanatic at the time - met The Beatles several times, notably in 1963 whilst they played Weston Super Mare. This autograph book was signed at that time, outside The Royal Pier Hotel. The Rolling Stones were obtained when they played Bath Pavillion in November of the same year. In detail, The Beatles autographs comprise:Ringo Starr - signed in blue ink to a left-hand page, dated 26-7-63 by the vendor. No autograph on reverse page.Ringo Starr - second autograph on a left-hand page, dated the same. The first autograph appears a little unclean due to a bad pen. Ringo appears to have noticed this, and then flipped to a page further along and signing in a different pen. No autograph to reverse.George Harrison - signed on a left-hand page and dedicated 'To Sandra'. The vendor has added the date (same as above) and the details of Harrison's car - a Dark Green Mk2 Jag - Reg 29 XPP. Autograph to reverse of Gerry Marsden of Gerry & The Pacemakers (on the same bill as The Beatles).John Lennon - signed on a right-hand page (opposite Harrison) and dedicated To Sandra. The vendor has added the date and details of Lennon's vehicle - a white Thames Van, Reg No. 6834 KD. No autograph to reverse.Paul McCartney - signed to a right-hand page in blue ink, dedicated 'To Sandra'. Dated by vendor. Another autograph features to the reverse (a member of The Sundowners). The Rolling Stones autographs comprise:A double-page with pasted-in pages from another autograph book, with signatures of Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Keith and Mick to one page together, and Wyman & Watts pasted-in separately on the other page. Other autographs within the book include;The Big 3, Tommy Quickly, Kevin Kirk, Gerry & The Pacemakers (who were on the same bill with The Beatles), Dec Cluskey of The Bachelors, Del Shannon, and a handful of other identified. A unique autograph album, with a great local connection, and one of the very few examples that feature signatures from the two biggest bands of the 1960s. From the Sandra Woodruff (née Blaken) collection
The Beatles - a unique piece of Beatles memorabilia - an original card slip from a pack of their underwear, signed by the full band. The card having been taken from a packet of Wolsey 'X' Briefs - taken from John Lennon's & George Harrison's hotel bedroom during their stay at The Royal Pier Hotel in Weston Super Mare, July 1963. The band later signed the card the following day. Their autographs all to one side, undedicated. A handwritten note of provenance is supplied with the card, which was written by the vendor just a few days after meeting the band. It reads, in part: 'Went down Weston on the Wednesday morning (July 24th 1963)...found out what hotel Beatles staying at by buying two chaps ten fags each. Went to Hotel (Royal Pier) in afternoon. Got Paul's, Fred's & Les Chadwick's autographs (from Gerry & The Pacemakers). Gerry, John & George came out but were in a hurry... chap on duty at door left in car so as Fred (Marsden) had told us Beatles' bedroom number was 49 about six of us went up. Room open, went in, no-one there, ward-robe open, Bible open on one of the two beds, letter for George on dressing table and record cover with John's name on in wardrobe so must have been John & George's bedroom. I took big card label from one of a pile of Wolsey Cotton Rib X Briefs!! Nearly got Police on us because we went up to bedroom. Went to show (2nd performance) - fab!!! They recognised us especially Paul & Fred. Went down Weston on the Friday morning (July 26th)...went straight to Hotel. Got rest of Beatles and Pacemakers' autographs....got label from pants signed by Beatles. Paul knew I'd been up in bedroom!!... They're FAB!' The note is written on the back of a Kodak Film photograph slip. Two period reprinted photographs (taken from the originals listed in a previous lot) are included in this lot which depict Starr and Harrison signing autographs outside the hotel, taken by the vendor (copyright is NOT included in this sale of these images).Condition; the card slip shows signs of wear, with some creases and a small tear to one side which goes through the tail of McCartney's 'Y'. Harrison's autograph features to the top and is a little faint - Starr, McCartney and Lennon are bold. The piece should be considered with wear, but would display well and would benefit from framing and conservation.A truly unique piece of Beatles memorabilia, with an important local connection. From the Sandra Woodruff (née Blaken) collection
Charles 'Jerry' Juroe (1923-2021) Bond, The Beatles and My Year With Marilyn. 50 Years as a Movie Marketing Man. Signed paperback first edition book. Autographs obtained at the launch party held at the Bond In Motion exhibition, London Film Museum, Covent Garden, 11th October 2018. Published by Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, Inc., 2018.
Actor Kenneth Haigh hand written note to a fan. Kenneth William Michael Haigh was an English actor. He played the central role of Jimmy Porter in the premiere production of John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger in 1956 at the Royal Court Theatre. His performance in a 1958 Broadway theatre production of that play so moved one young woman in the audience that she mounted the stage and slapped him in mid-performance. For the film version released in 1959, he was passed over in favour of Richard Burton. Coincidentally, he went on to portray the explorer and adventurer Richard Francis Burton in the BBC production of The Search for the Nile. He also briefly appeared in the Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night (1964). Later he portrayed Joe Lampton, a character created by John Braine in the novel Room at the Top, in the television series Man at the Top (1970–72) and the spin-off film Man at the Top (1973). Also in 1973 he released an LP entitled How To Handle A Woman. Haigh made occasional appearances on American television, and his most recognisable appearance is that of time-travelling Flight Lieutenant William Terrence Decker in The Twilight Zone episode The Last Flight (1960). He also portrayed Pat Casey in Lionel Bart's Maggie May. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
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