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Vinyl Records ? LP?s including Yes ? Time and a Word ? K40085; David Bowie ? Hunky Dory ? SF 8244; The Beatles ? Help ? PMC 1255; Nilsson ? Nilsson Sings Newman ? SF 8091; J. J. Cale ? Naturally ? ISA 5003; Wet Willie ? Keep on Smilin? ? 2429 115; The Doobie Brothers ? Toulouse Street ? K 46183; John Lennon ? Double Fantasy; Imagine; Wings ? Wings Greatest; R.E.M. ? Out of Time; Others Including Abba; Madness; Dr Hook; Rod Stewart; Kate Bush; Prince; Etc (Approx. 56)
OVER 60 LP RECORDS TO INCLUDE BEATLES X 3 HELP, RUBBER SOUL, BEATLES FOR SALE, BOB MARLEY X 4, LIVE, BEST OF LEGEND, KAYA, ROLLING STONES, THROUGH THE PAST DARKLY, QUEEN, WASP, MICHAEL JACKSON & DIANA ROSS, CARLY SIMON, GEORGE BENSON, ELTON JOHN, CAT STEVENS, RED RED WINE LP ON TROJAN LABEL ETC.
Cinema Poster: [James Bond] "Live and Let Die, 1973" an original South African 1 Sheet Poster for the 1973 Guy Hamilton James Bond 007 Secret Agent Spy espionage adventure thriller based on the novel by Ian Fleming featuring the title song written by Paul McCartney of The Beatles and performed by Wings, film category: James Bond; starring Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Seymour, Clifton James, Julius Harris, Geoffrey Holder, Gloria Hendry, David Hedison and Madeline Smith, in fine folded condition,28" x 40". Artist: Robert McGinnis, as a poster, w.a.f. (1)
Cinema Poster: "A Hard Days Night, 1978," original Czech 1978 release poster for the classic 1964 Richard Lester English rock n' roll musical adventure comedy; starring The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, Wilfrid Brambell, Norman Rossington, John Junkin, Victor Spinettik, and Anna Quayle, a fine rolled Poster, w.a.f. Artist: Pavel Jasansky. (1)
A collection of vinyl 45 singles and EPs, comprising 2 x The Beatles 'Long Tall Sally' EPs, The Beatles 'I Want to Hold Your Hand', Them 'Here Comes the Night', The Scaffold 'Thank U Very Much', The Rolling Stones 'Time is on my Side', The Rolling Stones 'Paint it Black', Manfred Mann 'Do Wah Diddy Diddy', The Monkees 'A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You', Shirley Bassey 'Big Spender', The Mama's and the Papa's 'Monday, Monday', Gerry and the Pacemakers 'Ferry Cross the Mersey', The Beach Boys 'Sloop John B', John Fred and his Playboy Band 'Judy in Disguise', The Beach Boys 'Barbara Ann', Louis Armstrong 'Hello, Dolly', Manfred Mann 'Pretty Flamingo', Herman's Hermits 'I'm into Something Good', together with assorted others by Helen Shapiro, Milly, Paul Anka, Tom Jones, ABBA etc.Condition report: All records show signs of use with a quantity of them with scratches
Rock Band Tour Programmes dating from the 1980/90s to include Rod Stewart 1991 Vagabond Tour, Iron Maiden Somewhere On Tour 86/87, Venom 1985 (ticket taped to front cover), Iron Maiden World Slavery Tour 84-85 (ticket taped to front cover) etc. sold together with the book 'The Beatles an Illustrated Record' 1978 (fair/gd) (14)
Ephemera, a selection of vintage items to include advertising leaflets, books, booklets and catalogues. 'Bath's' of Southampton 1934 catalogue, Messenger & Co Ltd catalogue of greenhouses circa 1925, 'Vantella' Shirts and 'Liberty' shoes leaflets, 1933 copy of The Architectural Review, book 'Dorothy Dimity', 'Interior Decorations' booklet circa 1930, 'Books Beat the Blackout' leaflet, Graham Sutherland booklet, 'What Do You Know' Raphael Tuck quiz book, 2 sets of The Beatles collectable postcards etc. (gen gd) (approx. 50)
SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES, to include a Caithness paperweight marked CIIC to base, a smaller Alum Bay Glass Isle of Wight paperweight, two Lilliput Lane cottages, a pair of Beswick bookends in the form of terriers (sd), The Beatles and The Wizard of Oz Matryoshka dolls, ceramic animal and bird figures to include a Poole Pottery mouse, two Cow Parade cows (sd) and a collection of chickens, a James Kent Ltd Old Foley chintz coffee pot (broken lid included), sugar bowl and cream jug, nine character jugs to include a Royal Doulton Robin Hood D6541 and Beswick Pickwick 1119 and Micawber 674, a Rosenthal glass Andy Warhol New York pyramid paperweight (boxed), a Johnson Bros Home for Historic America Thanksgiving meat plate, assorted dinnerware, cut crystal and other glassware etc (sd) (7 BOXES + LOOSE)
THREE BOXES OF ORNAMENTS, DIGITAL CAMERA, RECORDS, PICTURE FRAMES, HOME DECOR AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Fuji Film FinePix S camera, five records to include The Beatles EMI Singles Collection Get Back, ten modern picture frames including a wrapped Ikea Ribba frame (sd), Yankee Candle and other candleholders, two wall mountable candleholders with glass shades, bird themed ornaments to include four Shudehill resin robins with three boxes, etc (3 BOXES)
Lp's to include Imagine, John Lennon, Shaved Fish, Lennon, The Beatles 1962-66, Beatles Abbey Road, The Beatles, White Album (stereo), Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited, Fragile Yes, Rolled Gold, Rolling Stones, Parallel Lines, Blondie, Some Girls, The Rolling Stones and Lou Reed-Transformer.Condition ReportAll in good condition.
Corgi, Corgi Classics - Eight boxed diecast model vehicles from various Corgi ranges. Lot includes Corgi 'Showmans Range' #12601 Foden Closed Pole Truck Set 'Silcocks of Warrington' (x3); Corgi Classics 'The Beatles' Bedford VAL Magical Mystery Tour Bus'; Corgi Classics 'Guiness' #26701 AEC Mk.V Mammoth Major Tanker and similar. Models appear Mint in Very Good - Excellent boxes with some minor wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Video Games: A collection of assorted cased PlayStation 3 games to comprise: Final Fantasy XIII, PES 2010, Call of Duty Black Ops, Assassin's Creed II, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, Buzz Quiz World, The Beatles Rockband, Rock Band 2, Buzz! TV Quiz, and Guitar Hero 5; together with two cased Blu-Ray Discs: Moon and Sin City. Also included are various PC games to include: Final Fantasy XIV Online Limited Collectors Edition, Sid Meier's Civilization IV; two Final Fantasy XII guides; and various cables etc. (one box)
BEATLES THE: A good set of four identical pages removed from an autograph album individually signed by each of the four band members of the Beatles, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. All have signed with their names alone in blue inks. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, generally VG, 4 Provenance: The signatures were apparently obtained at the Olympic Studios, Barnes, London, on 14th June 1967.
[BEATLES THE]: HARRISON GEORGE: (1943-2001) English Guitarist & STARR RINGO (1940- ) English Drummer, both members of the Beatles. Vintage signed 4 x 6 photograph by both Harrison and Starr individually, the image depicting them in half-length poses alongside their bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Signed by both Harrison and Starr in blue inks with their names alone, Harrison to a clear area at the head of the image and Starr largely to a clear area across his image. The photograph also bears secretarial signatures of McCartney and Lennon, the latter across a darker area. Three pinholes to the upper edge and corners, some light creasing and minor overall age wear, about VG
LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English Musician, a member of the Beatles. Blue ink signature ('John Lennon xxx') on an oblong 12mo piece, possibly removed from an autograph album. Very slightly irregularly trimmed and with a few light circular stains, only very slightly affecting parts of the signature, G
LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English Musician, a member of the Beatles. Pink ink signature ('John Lennon'; a slightly hurried example) on a feint ruled piece trimmed in the vague shape of a heart. Lightly mounted to an 8vo sheet of notepaper and outlined in red ink by a collector and with two hearts drawn either side of the signature and a note to the head indicating that the signature was obtained in person at the Sheraton Hotel, Sydney, on 11th June 1964. Some light scuffing, minor staining and a few small pinholes, none of which significantly affect the signature, G The Beatles performed three live concerts at the Sydney Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on 18th, 19th & 20th June 1964 as part of their Winter 1964 Australasian Tour.
LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English Musician, a member of the Beatles. Signed and inscribed 12” single record sleeve for (Just Like) Starting Over (1980), signed by Lennon in blue ink to a clear area of the cover image, depicting him in a head and shoulders pose kissing Yoko One, further adding his familiar doodle and the date 1980 in his hand beneath his signature. Signed and inscribed a second time to the same image on the verso, 'To Ruth with love & Harold, John Lennon '80'. The record (marked Promotional Copy - Not for Sale) is still present. Some scuffing and age wear to the edges of the sleeve and with some corner creasing, G (Just Like) Starting Over is a song taken from the album Double Fantasy (1980) and was released as the final single of Lennon's lifetime on 24th October 1980 in the United Kingdom. Yoko Ono's Kiss Kiss Kiss featured on the B-side. The song reached No.1. in both the United States and the United Kingdom after Lennon was murdered on 8th December 1980. The present record is a promotional 12” vinyl single originally issued to radio stations and, compared to the commercial releases, features a longer fadeout, officially running at four minutes 17 seconds.
McCARTNEY PAUL (1942- ) British Musician, a member of the Beatles & McCARTNEY LINDA (1941-1998) American Photographer & Musician, a band member of Wings & DIANA (1961-1997) Princess of Wales. Individual black ink signatures of Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney and Princess Diana on a small 8vo sheet of plain paper. Very slightly irregularly torn to the upper edge and with a light vertical central fold, only very slightly affecting each of the signatures, otherwise VG The three signatures were apparently obtained in Lille, France, on 15th November 1992, where the Princess had attended a performance by McCartney of his Liverpool Oratorio.
STARR RINGO (1940- ) English Drummer, a member of the Beatles. Bold black ink signature and inscription ('To Susanne, Love, Ringo') on a small 8vo sheet of graph paper. With a note by the recipient to the verso requesting the signature. Some light creasing and minor age wear to the right edge, not affecting the signature, otherwise VG
DICK PHILIP K.: (1928-1982) American Writer of Science Fiction, considered a master of dystopian fiction. A lengthy, interesting T.L.S., love, Phil (with a love heart and arrow drawn in his hand alongside his signature), three pages (separate leaves), 4to, n.p. (Santa Ana, California), 13th January 1981, to Professor Patricia Warrick. Dick commences his letter 'Another insight, an important one, and it is one that will seem very important to you, in view of your knowledge and interest regarding quantum mechanics. I not only experienced thinking matter (the two attributes of the one substance, mind and spatial extension) but I experienced this monistic reality as a single continuum. Will Durant says that rather crudely put, “Mind is substania perceived externally, from outside.” Normally, the only part of reality that we experience both ways is our own self; we experience ourself as a body occupying space, and as a mind within that body governing the body. Now, I quoted Spinoza in a previous letter as saying: “It is mere folly or insanity to suppose that extended substance is made up of parts or bodies really distinct from each other”, which my Encyclopedia (sic) of Philosophy rightly says indicates that Spinoza's view of the world amazingly collates with that of quantum mechanics. Okay; I saw both attributes of world rather than just physical extension in space; I have discussed this; but the other aspect of this - - which is what I called Valis - - was the multiplicity reverted (as I tend to say) into unity; plural objects and their causal processes became a single unified field or continuum…and, I relaize, this continuum included me; so I was privy to the inward attribute of the not-me because it was no longer the not-me; since a single continuum existed, I had of necessity to be part of that continuum; otherwise there would have been no single continuum: by logic it had to include me. Thus the me and the not-me were no longer divided', and continues to further explain 'This sense of unity, according to Charles Tart, is the underlying premise - - basis - - of the mystical experience; he analyzed many, many mystical experiences, drug-induced and not drug-induced, and it was his opinion that this sense of unity was the primary element that earned the term “mystical experience” for what he was being told about. Well, we need not concern ourselves with mysticism, here, because philosophically we have Spinoza and his conception of extension being everywhere at once, not divided into distinct discrete separate bodies, and we also have modern-day theoretical physics. Moreover, when the AI voice recently commented to me on what I had seen that I have called Valis, it said, “A perturbation in the reality field”; i.e. the voice used the term “field”, and this is another word for what Spinoza is talking about and it is another word for “single continuum”. So, as I am sure will please you, this use of Spinoza's metaphysics to explain my perception of Valis, the macrometasomakosmos, dovetails with quantum mechanics, with field-theory.' Dick also recounts his personal experiences, 'That the mind-attribute of the reality field was available to me is indubitable, inasmuch as it transferred vast concepts to me, and, in addition, the information about little Christopher's birth defect (until then unnoticed). But what struck me always as strange - - as if the whole experience were not strange! - - is that this mind acted through the interface of ordinary physical reality; but this is precisely why I claim that Spinoza's monism with its twin attributes is the explanation! This was not a mind without a body, a mind without a brain; the physical world was its brain, and, in addition, its interface or transducer. It was so eerie; I was listening to a Beatles' tune on the stereo, “Strawberry Fields Forever”, and all at once the lyrics became scrambled up and, so-to-speak enhanced and rearranged; and then the light struck me and blinded me, and through this transduction of what I saw (light) and what I heard (the lyrics of the Beatles' tune) I thereby and thereupon knew all about Christopher's birth defect, knew it completely and with absolute certitude, and went instantly to tell Tessa about it. So there was no division between physical reality, normal reality, and this mind; the two could not be distinguished. This is why the key that opened up everything for me a few days ago was to realize that I had seen physical thoughts. And I suddenly perceived the implications of this, that Valis' thoughts were physical and only physical, and that this had titanic significance for our understanding and interpreting of the universe, because it meant that - - as I say in VALIS, say without grasping the significance of what I am saying, but, merely, reporting what I saw - - what we call matter although this is correct insofar as it goes - - well, this matter is a language, it is information; yet somehow we are unable to discern it as information. Not only do we not know what it says, we do not know that it says anything'. Dick summarises his experiences and writes of their relationship to quantum mechanics and field theory, referring to Brahmanism, Taoism, Wittgenstein and the first philosophers, the Greek naturalists, 'This is the basis of man's attempt to understand the universe based on his own reason and his own experience and his own observations. There is no appeal to revelation, doctrine or dogma…..I believe Valis exists because I experienced Valis, and starting with that experience I am trying to reason - - with the aid of the accumulated knowledge of the species - - what it was, this that I term “Valis”. The word “Valis”, after all, is only a description, a way by which I can refer to it handily; the term tells me very little. But I have to call it something.', also briefly discussing the 'odious' historical bigotry of Christianity, before returning to Valis and concluding his letter with an anecdote, 'My belief in Valis, being based on experience, has passed through almost seven years of analysis and scrutiny and out of this there arises in me, based on the enormous exegesis that I have brought into existence, a conviction that ultimately I will be able to find a rational, rather than supernatural, explanation for March 1974. My experience was unusual and perplexing, but that does not make it ad hoc incomprehensible. It may have been incomprehensible to me at that time, but so were the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment. An inexplicable experience - - encounter - - with reality, that is, reality behaving inexplicably in affront to all known laws, is a challenge to the reasoning human, the human who is dignified by an innate curiosity; he wants to know what the hell caused it, what the hell happened. I remember one time when my cat Sasha ran across the living room and got caught in the strap of Tessa's mail pouch purse, whereupon Sasha found herself swinging up into the air, suddenly airborne. A moment later she returned to the purse and,....... OWING TO RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY THE SALEROOM WE ARE UNABLE TO PUBLISH THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THIS LOT. PLEASE REFER TO IAA EUROPE S.L. FOR MORE INFORMATION
Music Memorabilia - a pair of Paul McCartney of the Beatles"Let It Be Liverpool" Concert Poster (by Marshall Arts Ltd, 1990). In 1990 the ex-Beatle and ex-Wings member, Paul McCartney returned to his hometown of Liverpool for a charity concert event. held on Thursday 28th June at Kings Dock Arena, The bottom right of the poster has a "Friends of the Earth" logo, each approx 155cm x 103cm (2)
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