THE BEATLES - WE CAN WORK IT OUT/DAY TRIPPER 7" - ORIGINAL UK DEMO (PARLOPHONE R 5389). Superb to see extremely well presented original 1965 UK demo of the famous double A-side We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper... The record (Parlophone red 'A' labels, R 5389, serrated rim around the labels) is in very clean Ex condition. The playing surfaces exceedingly fine and glossy, there are just a couple of very light, minor and faint paper surface hairline marks noted. The labels are in lovely clean order. Matrix/mother stampers (machine stamped): 7XCE 18341-4 1 A & 7XCE 18342-1 3 R L with KT machine stamped at the '12 o clock' position on both sides of the runout. Housed with clean original company sleeve.
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THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME 7" - ORIGINAL US DEMO (VEE JAY VJ 408). Fantastically rare original 1963 US promo copy of Please Please Me c/w Ask Me Why presented in superb condition. The record (Vee Jay Records VJ 498, with 'Disc Jockey Advance Sample NOT FOR SALE' on labels) is in brilliant Ex+ condition. With absolutely no need to upgrade, there are only a couple of extremely minor, faint and wispy paper hairline marks to the playing surfaces which are incredibly clean. With promotional 'Xs' on the A side label. Matrix/runout: 63-2967 RA (etched) RadioMatrix (stamped) & 63-2968 RA RadioMatrix (stamped) with also possibly 'LHJ' inscribed into the runouts (not quite decipherable). Housed with clean original company sleeve.
THE BEATLES - REVOLVER LP (ORIGINAL UK STEREO COPY - PCS 7009). A superlative condition original UK stereo copy of Revolver. The record (PCS 7009) is in fantastic Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint, slight and wispy paper marks. Matrix/mother stampers: YEX 605-1 1 OO & YEX 606-1 2 (crossed out) 1 RH. Housed with clean original Emitex inner. 'Dr, Robert' sleeve and 'Doctor Robert' on label. The original sleeve is in ace Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very minor and small scuffs.
THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME 7" - ORIGINAL UK DEMO (PARLOPHONE 45-R 4983). Rather special to see wonderful condition original UK 7" demo of the fab four's second studio single Please Please Me c/w Ask Me Why. The record (Parlophone red 'A' labels, 45-R 4983, serrated rim around the labels) is in superlative Ex+ condition. A stunning example, there are only a couple of extremely faint, slight and wispy paper hairline marks to the playing surfaces which are incredibly clean. With very sharp, bright, clean and crisp labels (MT tax code on B side). Matrix/mother stampers: 7XCE 17217-1N MPT 2 (9 o clock) O (3 o clock) & 7XCE 17218-1N MPT 2 (9 o clock) G G (3 o clock). Housed with very clean original 'Special Rush Copy' promo sleeve.
THE BEATLES - FOOL ON THE HILL - ORIGINAL UK 7" EMIDISC RECORDING. Quite wonderful to see original UK single-sided 7" Emidisc acetate recording of Fool On The Hill. With printed 'Made In Gt. Britain Emidisc' label with the artist and song information handwritten, the non-playing side with no label or additional information. The acetate is in very sharp VG+ condition showing only a few rather light surface marks to the playing surface, these at no point are heavier in nature with absolutely no feelable scratches. Nice and clean label with a little wear. Without any deterioration to the aluminium lacquer. Housed with a clean original Parlophone company sleeve. We believe the recording is the same as the commercial release from 1967.
THE BEATLES - HAPPINESS IS A WARM GUN - ORIGINAL UK 7" EMIDISC ACETATE RECORDING. Amazing to uncover original UK single-sided 7" acetate recording of Happiness Is A Warm Gun. With printed 'Made In Gt. Britain Emidisc' label with artist and song information handwritten 'Happiness Is A Warm Gun 45 Beatles', the non-playing side with no label or additional information. The acetate is in well presented VG+ condition. Showing some light and minor surface marks to the playing surfaces, these are never heavier in nature with absolutely no feelable scratches to mention. With sharp and clean labels. With some light wear (not deterioration) to the lacquer around the rim (not on the playing surface). Housed with clean original company Parlophone sleeve. We believe the recording is the same as the commercial release from 1968.
THE BEATLES - VI LP (ORIGINAL EXPORT COPY - PARLOPHONE CPCS 104). Brill to see extremely clean original UK export copy of the seventh North American studio LP from The Beatles presented in wicked condition. The record (Parlophone black/yellow labels CPCS 104) is in Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very slight, faint and minor surface hairline marks. Also including a scarce label error showing the KT tax code on the side 2 label. Matrix/mother stampers: YEEX 112 - A15 1 O & YEEX 113 - A15 1 0 (with ST2-2451 crossed out). With original 'Patents Applied For' white inner. The sleeve is in top Ex+ condition showing very little wear, with a small vintage sticker from 'The Disc Shop' record shop on the reverse
A collection of The Beatles related exhibition times to include 'The Many Faces of John Lennon' poster (approx 40 x 60cm), 2 George Harrison photographic tribute posters, one signed by Jon Harrison (approx 60 x 42cm), a Fotos Astrid Kirchherr poster (60 x 42cm), 2 Stuart Sutcliffe programmes and a Linda McCartney programme.
A collection of DVDs and Videotapes of The Beatles and related artists. Approximately 43 DVDs & 21 VHS tapes titles to include The Beatles Anthology boxset, The Beatles Help! DVD boxset, John Lennon live in New York City, Paul Mccartney Once upon a Video, The Rutles, A Hard Days Night, Wingspan etc.
THE BEATLES - SGT PEPPER'S (FOURTH PROOF) AND WHITE ALBUM (MONO ORIGINAL). Ace bundle of 2 x LPs to include Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (mono UK original PMC 7027 -1-1 - VG condition record with some light surface marks/with red inner and unused cutout/first UK pressing sleeve containing 'Fourth Proof' 'AR D 1321' printing on the inside flipback tabs, VG condition with some shelfwear and scuffs) and The White Album (mono UK original top loader number 0158017, no 'EMI Recording' on labels, -1/-1/-1/-1 - record 1 in VG condition with some surface marks/scuffs, record 2 in neat VG+ condition/housed with original poster, black inners, spacer, no photos/VG+ clean condition sleeve with some minor scuffs).
A fascinating collection of Beatles ephemera, to include: an original mocked-up design of the cover of the 'Penny Lane' sheet music with text cutouts and handwritten annotations, likely used in pre-production. To measure 26 x 31cm. Also four pages from a 1966 songbook with handwritten annotations, as well as a sheet with notes for the design of a rear cover. Also four colour transparencies of the famous Abbey Road photograph, each overlayed and affixed to card, several text cut outs of Beatles song titles and several transparencies, again used for the production of songbooks, sheet music.
An excellent collection of ephemera, with one box of materials used for the production of a Rubber Soul songbook published by 'Wise Publications' to inc: mockup of a title page with 'Rubber Soul' design, track titles and page numbers (with overlay sheet marked 'page one', 25 sheets of musical notation with many sheets featuring handwritten annotations and some pasted titles/information. Also some uncut title cards. A second box contains similar materials inc a negative transparency sheet with advert for 'The Amazing Beatles Years' and a printed proof example of the advert. Also some communication dated 1974 relating to the production of work for 'Music Sales Limited'.
THE BEATLES - CHRISTMAS 7" FLEXI DISCS. Excellent complete set of 7 x Christmas 7" flexis. Titles are Sincere Good Wishes For Christmas And The New Year (LYN 492 - VG/reproduction sleeve), Another Beatles Christmas Record (LYN 757 - VG+/VG+), Third Christmas Record (LYN 948 - Ex/Ex), Pantomime... (LYN 1145 - Ex/VG due to the plastic wallet 'stuck' to the reverse sleeve), Christmas Time (Is Here Again) (LYN 1360 - Ex/VG, with insert), Christmas 1968 (LYN 1743/1744 - Ex/Ex) and The Beatles Seventh Christmas Record (LYN 1970/1971 - Ex/Ex). No inserts unless stated.
A large shop display cardboard cutout of Paul McCartney promoting his album 'Off the ground. Measuring at approx 148 x 44cm. Also included are 2 small shop display card cutouts of The Beatles 'Juke Box Jury 1963' (approx 41 x 25cm) & 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band' (approx 30 x 26cm).
THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO 'BLACK AND GOLD' PRESSING - PMC 1202). Lovely to see very well presented 1st UK mono 'black and gold' copy of Please Please Me. The record (PMC 1202, with Dick James credits for tracks A1, 2, 6, 7, B4 and 6) is in very fine VG+ condition. Showing some light and minor surface marks, the playing surfaces remain sharp and glossy with absolutely no heavier marks or scratches to mention. Crisp and clean labels. Matrix/mother stampers: XEX 421-1N 1 P & XEX 422-1N 1 L. With original Emitex inner. The first printing 'right' aligned Angus McBean credit sleeve is in superb Ex condition. The front showing only slight wear, there is some rather minor ringwear/foxing to the reverse, this as stated and very minor. Very little wear to the flipback tabs. Great example.
A collection of Paul McCartney items such as 11 tour programmes, 2 Wings tickets for Apollo Theatre in Manchester 1979, an Abbey Road Studios present The Beatles at Abbey Road 1983 ticket no.001. Also included is 26 Club Sandwich Magazines, a Liverpool Sound ticket 2008, a John Lennon exhibition programme, a Ringo Starr programme, a George Harrison and Ravi Shankar programme, Paul McCartney 'Back In The World 2003' items and photos.
An original 1963 concert programme for the Chris Montez / Tommy Roe concert tour, on which the Beatles would eventually become the headline attraction. The programme bears tape repairs, handwriting to cover and inner pages, creasing. Also included is a concert ticket stub for the Liverpool Empire date, heavily marked/covered in pen.
A collection of The Beatles related signed items to include 2 packs Cavern Club The Beatles stamps signed by Pete Best, a signed book 'The Best of Fellas, The Story of Bob Wooler - Liverpools first DJ/The Man Who Introduced The Beatles' by author Spencer Leigh, a signed photo by Terry Dene, and poster print of a photo taken by Paul McCartney of John Lennon, Dick Matthews, George Harrison, & Sam Leach signed by Sam Leach (approx 42 x 60cm).
An excellent original scrapbook, with a wealth of original cuttings as well as ephemera relating to the Beatles inc leaves from Paul McCartney's garden and car (c 1963) as well as newspaper and magazine cuttings. Signatures include: to the front cover with inscription by Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr (once to an inner page, once to a newspaper cutting). All signatures obtained in person by the vendor who often notes dates, means of transport taken to visit the homes of the band members, details of licence plates, cars etc.
An original copy of The Beatles - Please Please Me (UK, mono, PMC 1202, black and gold with Dick James credits, side one grading at VG+ with just light hairlines, non heavy or feelable and side two grading at G due to two feelable scratches) with large and bold signatures by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to the reverse of the sleeve. Signatures obtained in person by the vendor.
An early Parlophone promotional postcard c 1963 with signatures to the verso in various inks by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. The postcard measures approx 14.5 x 9cm. Condition is poor, with tape repairs, paper losses, general age wear and discolouration. The autographs have been authenticated by Roger Epperson prior to this sale. Provenance: the postcard was signed for the vendor's grandmother when the group played Leigh Casino in 1963. The vendor's grandfather played in the local group The Beat Boys and knew The Beatles from gigging around the North West.
An original 7" single: The Beatles - Love Me Do (45-R 4949, VG). The 7" single bears signatures to label on the A side by George Harrison, John Lennon and to B side by Ringo Starr and in marker pen by Paul McCartney (with tape covering signature). The signatures were obtained in person by the vendor - who often travelled throughout 1963 to try to spot band members at their homes.
A 1963 'Motorists' Diary' with Luton address - with a page bearing clear and bold signatures by George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney. Other signatures in the book include: Cilla Black, members of The Hollies, Pages measure approx 10 x 7.2cm. Pages are with perforation to lower edge and the page with Beatles signatures is partially detached from lower edge though the page is clean and intact. Provenance: signatures obtained in person by vendor's father - at concert in Luton 6th September 1963 - Odeon. This date is marked in the diary. Signatures authenticated by Roger Epperson prior to this sale.
A fantastic set of 12 photographs taken by Tony Bramwell on the 'first day' of Apple Records, c May 1968. The pictures depict members of the band and management sat on the floor (clearly chairs hadn't been purchased yet) at the Savile Row office. Ten of the photos measure 13 x 9cm. One measures 9 x 9cm. In a mailing envelope dated 1981. Provenance: from the collection of Kevin Harrington, who worked with the Beatles from 1968 - 1970. Kevin worked mostly as a road/equipment manager and was present during the rooftop concert.
A Manny's 'medium' plectrum used by George Harrison during the concert for Bangladesh in 1971. Provenance: from the collection of Kevin Harrington, who worked with the Beatles from 1968 - 1970. Kevin worked mostly as a road/equipment manager and was present during the famous 'Get Back' rooftop concert.
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