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Over seventy LP records 1960s/70s/80s including seven Beatles, five Rolling Stones, Cliff Richard and The Shadows, Isaac Hayes, Jackson Browne, The Osmonds, Beach Boys, Duane Eddy, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Carpenters, Thin Lizzy, Meat Loaf, Black Sabbath, Dubliners etc; and twelve 10" jazz LPs
Seven boxes containing approximately eight hundred 45rpm singles, juke box singles and EPs, 1960s - 1990s including Beatles, Rolling Stones, Small Faces, Elvis Presley, The Animals, T-Rex, The Troggs, The Who, The Tremelloes, Cliff Richard and The Shadows, Queen, David Bowie, Whitesnake, Thomson Twins, Ultravox, Elton John, Phil Collins, Wham, George Michael, Blondie, Prince, Buddy Holly, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Culture Club, Free, Donovan, Abba, Sonny and Cher, Peter Gabriel, Slade, Dusty Springfield etc; most in sleeves, some loose and some in plain card covers
Reproduction The Beatles 24 Carat Gold Plated Lp Record (Missing Glass) The lot is complete with a note reading "Was Signed For Me In Person By Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr On Different Dates Between April 1975 And March 1996 At The Offices Of Emi Records In London Where I Worked At The Tune By John Lennon In July 1980 At The Grammercy Park Hotel In New York" The Above Statement Is Signed By L Evens 550 X 450mm Whilst not authenticated we are selling the lot as is displayed with the note
Paul Weller Stanley Road (1995) Large poster, with poster design by Peter Blake (of the Beatles Sgt Pepper fame), the ex-Jam frontman collaborating with contemporary Britpop musicians such as Noel Gallagher & Steve Cradock (OCS), unfolded, 40 x 60 inches approx. Condition Report: Unused in superb condition.
The Beatles: A Rare Signed 'Pixerama' Foldbook,1963,the first four black and white portraits autographed individually in blue ballpoint by John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison; together with a concert programme, The Beatles Show, white covers with orange/black text, (2)Footnotes:Provenance:These autographs were obtained when the Beatles appeared at the Gaumont, Southampton, 13th December 1963. At the time, the vendor's father managed a newsagents in the Commercial Road, a few doors from the cinema. On the day of the concert, the venue's manager, a regular customer, came into the shop and, knowing the vendor to be a Beatles fan, asked her father if she would like to get her autograph book signed by the group. However she had already left for school so her father picked up the Pixerama book which was on sale in the shop. The manager took this to the venue and it came back duly signed.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: An autographed first pressing of the album Please Please Me,Parlophone PMC1202, 1963,mono, black and gold label with Dick James Music Co publishing credits, the back cover signed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in blue and black inks, vinyl included,Footnotes:Provenance:According to the letter of provenance, these signatures were obtained at the Beatles' show at the Gaumont Cinema in Southampton in 1963.The Beatles performed at the Gaumont on two occasions in 1963. Their first live show in Southampton was on the 20th May 1963, while touring with Roy Orbison. Their second Gaumont performance that year took place on the 13th December, and was the 34th and final date of their long 'Autumn' Tour.This album is a rare example with clean signatures to the reverse, and without dedication.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
The Beatles: A Set Of Autographs,circa 1963,in blue ballpoint in an autograph album, Paul McCartney and others on one page, Paul adding Beatles, John Lennon and Ringo Starr and another back to back with Paul, and George Harrison individually on opposite page, other signatories include Tommy Cooper, Acker Bilk and Alan Freeman, 4in x 5in (10cm x 12.7cm)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
THE BEATLES: A Group of Recorded Interviews with Family and Friends of the Beatles,1964,comprising: four reel-to-reel tapes with a total approximate running time over an hour, together with a cassette tape of edited extracts, sold without copyright or any reproduction rights, each reel 7in (18cm) diameter,Footnotes:Provenance:Ex-Lot 423, Rock 'n' Roll Memorabilia, Sotheby's London, 14th & 15th September 1999.Interviewees include George Harrison's parents, Ringo Starr's mother, Bob Wooler (speaking from The Cavern), Ray McFall, Bill Harry, Freda Kelly, Allan Williams and John Lennon's former art teacher. Among the topics discussed are the impact of the Beatles' rise to fame, the origins of the group's name, the Beatles' appearances at The Cavern, the forthcoming US tour, and also featured are questions submitted by listeners. The tapes are believed to have been recorded at radio station WROD, Daytona Beach, with DJ Dick Clark. The interviews were made in-house by a former Liverpudlian working at the station, who set up the interviews.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: A Set Of Autographs,1964,a piece of plain paper signed in black ink and ballpoints by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon, (Beatles) added by Paul, with vendor's statement detailing how she obtained the autographs at the Hammersmith Odeon, 30th December 1964, framed, 6 1/4in x 3in (16cm x 7.5cm)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
THE BEATLES: Photographs of the Beatles taken during the filming of Help!,1965,comprising: twelve colour and three black and white variously-sized prints, each taken at various filming locations including Salisbury Plain, Cliveden House and the Bahamas, probably unpublished, sold without copyright, the largest print 4 1/2in x 6 1/2in (11.5cm x 16.5cm), (15)Footnotes:Provenance:Ex-Lot 495, Rock 'n' Roll Memorabilia, Sotheby's London, 14 & 15 September 1999.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: A B.O.A.C. Menu,March 1965,the front with the famous misprint, Beattles Bahamas Special, with drinks list and dinner menu to the inside, 4 1/2in x 7in (11.5cm x 17.8cm)Footnotes:The Beatles arrived in the Bahamas on 22nd February and spent several weeks filming sequences for Help! They left on 10th March, arriving back at London Airport early in the morning the next day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: Two Tickets For Their Historic, Final Official Concert, in Candlestick Park, San Francisco,29th August 1966,both complete, for Gate E Sec 32 and numbered 360 and 362 respectively, 2 1/2in x 5 3/4in (6.4cm x 14.5cm), (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: Our First Four Apple promo presentation pack,1968comprising Apple's first four single releases, The Beatles Hey Jude/Revolution (R5722), Mary Hopkin Those Were The Days/Turn Turn Turn (Apple 2), Jackie Lomax Sour Milk Sea/The Eagle Laughs At You (Apple 3), and The Black Dyke Mills Band Thingumybob/Yellow Submarine (Apple 4), each mounted in PVC pocket on dayglo card folder, with black card wraparound coverFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: A multi-layered animation cel from the 'Eleanor Rigby' sequence in Yellow Submarine,King Features, 1968,gouache on celluloid and collage, original hand-painted animation cels depicting one of the opening scenes during the 'Eleanor Rigby' track, comprising three separate cels, featuring terraced houses, the face of a motorcyclist, and a tiger motif on his helmet, overall 17in x 12 ½in (43.5cm x 31.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by an animator who worked at TVC Soho Post-Production at the same time as the film was being made.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: An original animation cel of an Apple Bonker from Yellow Submarine,King Features, 1968,gouache on celluloid and ink, original hand-painted colour model cel depicting a front and side profile of an Apple Bonker with annotations, in mount, overall 12 5⁄8in x 16 1⁄8in (32cm x 41cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by an animator who worked at TVC Soho Post-Production at the same time as the film was being made.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: An original animation cel of John Lennon from Yellow Submarine,King Features, 1968,gouache on celluloid, original hand-painted animation cel depicting a full length study of John Lennon, in mount, overall 12 5⁄8in x 16 1⁄8in (32cm x 41cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by an animator who worked at TVC Soho Post-Production at the same time as the film was being made.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: An original animation cel of the Chief Blue Meanie from Yellow Submarine,King Features, 1968,gouache on celluloid, original hand-painted animation cel depicting the chief blue meanie with roses sprouting from his nose and body, 10 5⁄8in x 10 1⁄2in (27cm x 26.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by an animator who worked at TVC Soho Post-Production at the same time as the film was being made.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: An original animation cel of a Hidden Persuader from Yellow Submarine,King Features, 1968,gouache on celluloid, original hand-painted animation cel depicting a Hidden Persuader with a gun emerging from his shoe, in mount, overall 12 5⁄8in x 16 1⁄8in (32cm x 41cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by an animator who worked at TVC Soho Post-Production at the same time as the film was being made.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: A multi-layered animation cel of Ringo Starr from Yellow Submarine,King Features, 1968,gouache on celluloid, comprising of two separate cels, one depicting line and the other colour, combined to depict a full length study of Ringo Starr with additional leg study, in mount, overall 12 5⁄8in x 16 1⁄8in (32cm x 41cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by an animator who worked at TVC Soho Post-Production at the same time as the film was being made.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: An original animation cel of Jeremy Hillary Boob from Yellow Submarine,King Features, 1968,gouache on celluloid, original hand-painted animation cel depicting Jeremy Hillary Boob the Nowhere Man, in mount, overall 12 5⁄8in x 9 5⁄8in (32cm x 24.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by an animator who worked at TVC Soho Post-Production at the same time as the film was being made.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: AN ORIGINAL CEL FROM THE CARTOON YELLOW SUBMARINE,King Features, 1968,featuring John with trombone, seen from behind, gouache on celluloid with modern laser-copied Sea of Holes background, framed and glazed, 16 1/4in x 19 1/4in (41cm x 49cm)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: An original animation cel of John Lennon from Yellow Submarine,King Features, 1968,gouache on celluloid and ink, original hand-painted colour model cel depicting a full length study of John Lennon with annotations and colour references, in mount, overall 9 5⁄8in x 12 5⁄8in (24.5cm x 32cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by an animator who worked at TVC Soho Post-Production at the same time as the film was being made.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles: PHOTOGRAPHS OF JOHN LENNON AND PAUL MCCARTNEY, TAKEN DURING JOHN'S SO-CALLED 'LOST WEEKEND',1974,comprising: eighteen Polaroids, three colour prints and two black and white prints (copies, originals lost), as taken by Keith Moon's assistant, Peter 'Dougal' Butler, the majority unpublished, sold with copyright via deed of assignment, (Qty)Footnotes:Provenance:Ex-Lot 305, Entertainment Memorabilia, Bonhams London, 29th June 2011.On 22nd March 1974, John and May Pang moved into a rented beach house in Santa Monica, This would be John's base for the next few weeks while he worked as producer on Harry Nilsson's album, Pussycats, at Warner Bros.' Burbank Studios. With Lennon 'in town', the house became a hub for musicians and friends and John held a series of get-togethers, when anybody could drop by and have a jam session. Keith Moon and his assistant Dougal Butler arrived in Los Angeles on 1st April and, after a stay at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, on the 10th April moved into John's new rented house in Santa Monica, which had once been owned by actor Peter Lawford and his wife, Pat Kennedy, JFK's sister. One day Ringo Starr, Nilsson and Keith Moon were at the house and were joined by Paul and Linda McCartney, all then participating in a Beatles' song medley. John was asleep but joined the party around the pool in the afternoon. It was during these events that some of the photos offered here were taken, including the shot of John and Paul. Dougal Butler was not to know at the time, but this was the very last time that the pair were photographed together.Literature:Badman, Keith, The Beatles After The Break-Up 1970-2000, Omnibus Press, London, 1999.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Vinyl records, singles, approximately 450 in original record cases, including Freda Payne, Millie, The Beatles, The Crystals, The Foundations, Del Shannon, The Vapours, The Cure, esley, Ultravox, Soft Cell, Erasure, Aswad, Roxy Music, Al Wilson, AC/DC, Bob Marley, fine folded music posters, etc
John Lennon Imagine Beatles Double Clear Vinyl Remix Still SealedSuperb Double album issued in 2018 and is now deleted and not available from retail outlets.Features 2 clear vinyl discs and remixes from the original master tapes and outtakes.Brand new and sealed with the sticker on the front.
Vandenberg (Al, 1932-2012). Untitled [Lemmy] and [Roger Taylor of Queen] from the series On a Good Day, c. 1975-80, the first photograph a vintage gelatin silver print, 21 x 31 cm, the second a digital print, 23.5 x 31.5 cm, both framed and glazedQty: (2)Footnote: Provenance: From the estate of the photographer. Al Vandenberg (1932–2012) was an American photographer notable for his street portraiture and collaboration on the album cover of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. His work is held in the collections of The Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, The Kobal Collection, The Wagstaff Collection, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Victoria & Albert Museum, London and Tate Britain, London.
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