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Lot 21

30 x Rock / Soul 7" singles and EP's. To include, The Beatles - All My Loving (GEP 8891). Johnny Cash - Strictly Cash (BBE 12494). Ray Charles - Take These Chains From My Heart. Procol Harem - a Whiter Shade Of Pale. Wanda Jackson - Mean. Mean Man. The Kinks - Tired Of Waiting For You. Elvis Presley - The Wonder Of You. The Rolling Stones - The Last Time. The Ronnettes - walking In The Rain. Norma Tanega - A Street That Rhymes At Six A.M. (SS 520). Them - Baby Please Don't Go.

Lot 22

Collection of 50's / 60's Rock / Pop 7" singles. Artists to include The Animals, The Beatles. Lonnie Donegan, Duane Eddy, Gerry And The Pacemakers, John Leyton, Cliff Richard, Conway Twitty, Hank Williams Jr.

Lot 24

Collection of 60's Rock / Pop / Soul 7" singles. Artists to include The Beatles, The Crickets, The Crystals, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, The Ugly's

Lot 33

3 x Beatles LPs. A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230), first pressing. With The Beatles ( PMC 1206). Sgt, Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (PCS 7027), reissue.

Lot 35

10 x Rock LPs. The Bachelors - +16 Great Songs. The Beatles (2) - 1962-1966. Rock 'N' Roll Music Vol.2. Beach Boys - Good Vibrations. Dave Clarke Five - 25 Thumping Great Hits. Everly Brothers (2) - Love Hurts. The Reunion Concert. Art Garfunkel - The Art Garfunkel Album. Elvis Presley - Elvis' 40 Greatest.

Lot 37

60 x Mixed Pop / Rock / Classical 7" singles / Eps. Artists to include The Animals, The Beatles, The Mojos, The Supremes, The Yardbirds.

Lot 70

Kyoto S400 8-Track player, a pair of Marconiphone speakers together with a collection of 54 x Rock / Pop / Soul 8-track cassettes to include compilations and original Albums. Artists to include The Beatles, Elton John, Led Zeppelin (2), Bob Dylan, Minnie Ripperton, Rod Stewart (2), Status Quo(2), Stylistics, Barry white (Qty).

Lot 97

30 x Mixed LPs to include, Louis Armstrong - Hello, Dolly (KS3364). The Beatles - Oldies But Goldies (PMC7016), Indian Pressing. Erroll Garner - Misty ( 856300YPY). Crazy Otto - The Best Of Crazy Ott0 (184049)

Lot 283

The Beatles: Three Autographs,probably 1963,signed by Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison in blue ballpoint pen on three pieces of clipped, lined paper, each glued to a clipped, black and white magazine photograph of each member, approx 6in x 4in (15cm x 10cm) eachFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 284

The Beatles: A Set Of Autographs,probably 1963,signed by Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr in blue ballpoint pen on four pieces of clipped, lined paper, with backing paper, 5 1/2in x 4 3/4in (14cm x 12cm)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 286

The Beatles: An Autographed Sleeve For The Album Please Please Me,1963,Parlophone PMC 1202, mono, the back cover signed in blue ballpoint by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, with dedication by Paul, To Geraldine + Colleen love from The BeatlesFootnotes:Provenance:Gifted to the current vendor by her father, who obtained the signatures backstage at a Finsbury Park Astoria show in 1963/1964 whilst working as a Metropolitan Police Officer and providing security for the Beatles.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 287

Robert Freeman (British, 1936-2019): With The Beatles,1963,AP, no.13 of 35, black and white print, signed, numbered and inscribed To Richard in friendship, Bob Freeman, in pencil along the lower border, framed and glazed, overall 18 1/4in x 16 1/4in (46.5cm x 41cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Gifted to the vendor in the 1960s when they worked with photographer and film director, Robert Freeman, probably best known for his work with The Beatles. The vendor was also part of the editing team on the production for 'Help!'.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 288

Robert Freeman (British, 1936-2019): Beatles For Sale,1964,a colour photographic print of Freeman's front cover shot of the Beatles' 1964 album, signed and inscribed by the photographer For Richard, Bob Freeman in black ink to the lower border, framed, 22 1/2in x 18 1/2in (56cm x 47cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Gifted to the vendor in the 1960s when they worked with photographer and film director, Robert Freeman, probably best known for his work with The Beatles. The vendor was also part of the editing team on the production for Help!.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 290

The Beatles: An Autographed Copy Of The Album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,1967,first UK pressing, Parlophone PMC 7027, the inner gatefold signed in black ballpoint by Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, Paul adding To David, with inauthentic John Lennon autograph, complete with insert and vinyl, with statement of provenanceFootnotes:Provenance:The original owner of this album ('David') was a childhood friend of Mal Evans, having lived in the same street. They remained friends and later Mal became the Beatles' road manager and assistant. David was a huge Beatles fan and it was his birthday shortly after the release date of the album in June 1967. Unbeknownst to him, Mal arranged to get the album signed to give to David as a birthday present. The album has remained in David's family since.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 292

The Beatles: A set of front of house stills from Yellow Submarine,Apple Films / United Artists, 1968,set of eight stills, depicting various scenes from the animated film, 11in x 14in (28cm x 35.5cm), (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 296

The Beatles: A group of rare photographs of the Beatles at Hamburg Airport,2nd June 1962,believed unpublished, thirty-one black and white prints with six duplicates, the negatives now lost, reverse with Foto Kunze Hamburg stamp, approx 3in x 4in (7.5cm x 10cm), some smaller (Qty)Footnotes:Provenance:According to the vendor, these photographs were taken by her aunt with a borrowed camera. Apparently her aunt had got to know the Beatles and had attended their final night at the Star-Club, at the close of their third residency in Hamburg, which ran from 13th April to 31st May. This added around 144 hours of stage time to their career, over 48 nights, with just one day off. Their arrival in Hamburg had been overshadowed by the news of the death on 10th April of their former bassist, Stuart Sutcliffe, aged just 21. Also seen in these photographs taken on Saturday 2nd June are Gerry Marsden, who had taken the vendor's aunt to say goodbye, bouncer Horst Fascher and club-owner Manfred Weissleder. Paul can be seen holding a bunch of roses brought, it seems, by the aunt. Amongst the Beatles' new clothes they were taking home was Stuart Sutcliffe's art school scarf, the only item that John retained from his close friend's possessions.The Beatles left on a mid-afternoon Lufthansa flight to London Airport and then flew to Manchester where they were collected by Neil Aspinall for the drive back to Liverpool. Just four days later they travelled to London for the historic recording session at EMI's Abbey Road studios.Literature:Lewisohn, Mark, All These Years Volume 1: Tune In, Little, Brown, London, 2013.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 297

The Beatles/John Lennon: An Important Group Of early documents including John Lennon's Permits Relating To The Beatles' historic Trips To Hamburg,1960-1962, comprising nine double-sided forms and two single sided, eight sheets signed by John Lennon, including an application for a temporary residency permit, the first page dated 16.8.1960 and listing all five members of the Beatles with their Liverpool addresses, another page completed in blue ink with John's personal details, date and place of birth, occupation and passport issue, 15.8.60; a four-page Announcement of Residence of a Foreigner form, completed by John in blue ballpoint, giving his father's address as Unbekannt (Unknown) and his mother as Dead, employer as Bruno Koschmider and probable duration of stay as two months, the last page dated 25.8.60 and with black and white passport-style photograph of John stapled to it; a form completed by John in black ink and dated 1st Dec 1960, the reverse of which has an overpasted piece of paper with a signed note by John, I have been informed than I can no longer work here I am staying here for a few days as a tourist and will leave before or on the 10 December 1960 Hamburg 6 December 1960 J.W. Lennon; a permit for the Beatles' trip in April-May 1962, variously dated 27.4.62 and 3 Mai 1962; a permit application date-stamped 24 SEP 1962, with typewritten details, including 'Purpose of Sojourn in the Federal Republic' as To play with a group of Musicians at the Star-Club, Hamburg, relating to the Beatles' two trips in November and December 1962; a Police Residency Permit, dated 24. September 1962; and an application completed in blue and red ballpoints by John for the periods 1st Nov-15th Nov 18 Dec-2nd Jan, dated by John 14th Nov '62, each sheet 8 1/4in x 11 1/2in (21cm x 29cm)Footnotes:The Beatles' first visit to Hamburg, in 1960, came about thanks to Liverpool promoter Allan Williams, who had connected with Bruno Koschmider, owner of the Kaiserkeller night club and other venues in Hamburg's red-light district. Williams had sent several Liverpool groups over to Hamburg and Koschmider needed another to play at a new club he was opening, the Indra. Williams offered the Silver Beatles (as they were known then) the opportunity to fill the bill. However, they lacked a permanent drummer, but just two days before they were to leave for Hamburg, they offered Pete Best the job. On the 15th August, the newly-christened Beatles left for Germany with all their equipment in Allan Williams' van, arriving in Hamburg some 36 hours later. John's passport had had to be hastily obtained and this was issued on the 15th August, as is recorded on several of the documents offered here. The arrangement of work-permits had been left to Koschmider, who apparently overlooked this formality, and thus were applied for after the Beatles had arrived in Hamburg, as documents in this lot attest.The Beatles' contract with Koschmider originally ran from 17th August to 16th October. They were required to play for 4 1/2 hours every weekday night and six on both Saturday and Sunday, a pretty gruelling schedule. This contract was then extended to 31st December. However, at the end November George was ordered to leave the country after it had become clear to the authorities that he was under 18 and, according to German law, was not allowed to stay or work in a night club after midnight. At the same time, Paul and Pete went to the squalid 'digs' provided by Koschmider, two tiny rooms just behind the screen of a small cinema he owned, and in order to provide some light in the darkened, closed premises, the two Beatles set light to a wall hanging. They packed their belongings in order to take up the offer of new employment and accommodation in a rival club, the Top Ten, and left the smouldering tapestry. Koschmider was then informed that the Beatles had tried to set fire to the cinema and he went to the police. Paul, Pete, John and bassist Stuart Sutcliffe were soon arrested and put in the cells. When it was clear that John and Stuart were innocent, they were allowed to go but Paul and Pete were deported on a flight back to London on 1st December. John and Stuart visited the police station on 6th December, to provide statements regarding their plans to remain in Germany, as reflected by the document with the overpasted section included in this lot. Underneath John's declaration, there is a handwritten note by Stuart which reads: I have been informed that I may no longer work in this country. I intend to stay here from this day, as a tourist by Mrs. Kirchherr, Hamburg, Altona Eimsbüttelerstr45A, Hamburg 6th December - Stuart Sutcliffe. Mrs. Kirchherr was the mother of a local girl, Astrid, whom Stuart had met and fallen in love with previously and it was planned that he would stay at her family home (eventually returning to Liverpool in February 1961). It appears Stuart mis-spelled the street name, which was crossed out and re-written in a German hand, likely by the attending police officer. Stuart also had trouble with the spelling of Astrid's mother's surname. A possible explanation for this document's format is that John and Stuart were erroneously presented with each other's paperwork. Stuart's statement was written on John's document before the error was discovered and presumably John's statement had already been written on Stuart's document. John was asked to re-write his statement on a blank piece of paper which was then glued onto the form, covering Stuart's statement. Whilst Stuart stayed on, John left Hamburg on the 7th December, undertaking the somewhat arduous journey by boat and various trains back to Liverpool, complete with his amplifier, and arrived there in the middle of the night on the 8th. He returned to his home at his Aunt Mimi's and had to throw stones at her bedroom window to let her know he was there.Despite the troubles of a few months earlier, the Beatles returned to Germany to take up a three-month residency at the Top Ten Club in April 1961. Stuart had already returned to Hamburg, to continue his romance with Astrid and enrol in the city's State College Of Art. He was a very promising student but became ill and, after a series of increasingly-severe headaches, suffered a violent convulsive fit on 10th April 1962. He went into a coma and died a few hours later. It was two months short of his 22nd birthday. That same day, John, Paul and Pete had arrived yet again in Hamburg ahead of a seven-week residency, this time at a new venue, the Star-Club.In all, the Beatles made five trips to Hamburg between 1960 and 1962. Their final appearances at the Star-Club in December 1962 brought their stage time in the city to around 1,100 hours. Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn sums up that experience: Quite how valuable the work tied up in this remarkable statistic was to prove was, at this point, beyond comprehension. The Beatles had served their apprenticeship, and served it the hard way. They were now ready to take on whatever the world could throw at them. In an interview in 1969, John described their time in Hamburg thus: 'We went in young boys and came out old men.'Provenance:Ex-Lot 237, Rock & Roll Memorabilia, Sotheby's London, 22nd December 1982.Literature:Lewisohn, Mark, The Complete Beatles Chronicle, Pyramid Books, London, 1992.Lewisohn, Mark, All These Years Volume 1: Tune In, Little, Brown, London, 2013.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 305

The Beatles: a Beatles Star-Club card signed by John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison,circa 1962,the black and white fan club card signed in blue pen by Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison, additionally with Geor[sic] over John's face; with an identical blank Star-Club card and two further fan club cards, a photograph of the Beatles on stage at the Top-Ten Club, an early black and white photograph of John Lennon on stage; accompanied by two Star-Club cards for Little Richard and Joey Dee signed accordingly; largest 5 3/4in x 4 1/4in (14cm x 12cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionNot sold with copyright or reproduction rights.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 306

John Lennon: A two page autographed letter from John to Astrid Kirchherr,Royal Mail stamped October 1962,written in blue ballpoint pen on blue note paper, the insightful letter titled This letter isn't a funny one sorry!, sent to reassure Astrid following Stuart Sutcliffe's sudden death, he writes I am sorry you are so sad and uncertain of yourself...You must know that Cyn[sic] and I and the other Beatles will always feel the same about you. You will always be Stuart's Astrid to us, he continues to discuss his then wife Cynthia and her pregnancy ...having this 'little' John inside her...and being a wife, hee!, and later about the Beatles current release ...it is quite good - but not good enough..., signed off Lots of love John XXX; with original envelope in red ink, showing faded Royal Mail date stamp Oct. 1962, pages 7in x 9in (18cm x 23cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionThe Beatles were all extremely fond of Astrid as this letter confirms. Especially following the tragic and early death of Stuart Sutcliffe, her fiancé and one of the Beatles founding members. The letter written six months following this, in what appears to be a reply to one John may have received from her. He writes in a direct and kind tone, in support of a young and grieving friend. Lennon refers to himself as John Winston in the letter and references Cynthia as 'Cyn', his new wife, on numerous occasions. They both knew Astrid as he discusses how they are looking forward to seeing her soon. But he quickly states that he is not looking forward to being back in Hamburg. The second page of the letter discusses Lennon's upset that 'Klaus', which we believe to be Voorman, was at that time not on speaking terms with Astrid. However this is not elaborated on in the letter. He simply hopes to reassure her that he will come around and that she is ok living her life as she wishes. On a more positive note he comments on her recent photography of the Liverpool band The Undertakers, for which Astrid had taken promotional images. He finishes the letter updating her on the current news and successes of the Beatles, showing some lack in confidence of their current record and predicting it not being as good as he would like, but that it is selling well. At this time they had just released 'Love Me Do' which went to No.17 in the UK charts, in contrast to its re-release in the USA two years later when it went straight to No.1.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 309

The Beatles / George Harrison: Six Beatles albums sent from George Harrison to Astrid Kirchherr,1963-1966,the Parlophone MONO pressing LPs include: 'Please Please Me', PMC1202 black and gold label; 'With The Beatles' PMC 1206 a Factory Sample Not For Sale sticker to label and FOTO Astrid Kirchherr stamp to back of sleeve; 'A Hard Day's Night' PMC 1230; 'Help!' PMC 1255 a Factory Sample Not For Sale sticker to label; 'Rubber Soul' PCM 1267 a Factory Sample Not For Sale sticker to label; 'Revolver' PMC 7009Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German Collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 310

The Beatles/George Harrison: A large Beatles fan club card by Dezo Hoffman signed and inscribed by George Harrison,early 1963,the large card signed and annotated by George Harrison in black ink To Astrid, lots and lots and lots of love forever George Harrison (your friend, buddy and pal); accompanied by two black and white portrait photographs of John Lennon by Astrid Kirchherr, largest 7in x 9 1/2in (18cm x 24cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 311

The Beatles/Astrid Kirchherr: a collection of eight negatives of The Beatles in Tenerife,1963,six 6cm x 6cm negatives which include Paul, George and Ringo on holiday, one colour, taken by Astrid; accompanied by two 9cm x 14cm photos of Astrid one colour and one black and white, 3 1/2in x 5 1/2in (9cm x 14cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionNot offered with copyright or reproduction rights.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 312

George Harrison: A four page autograph letter from George to Astrid Kirchherr,21st October 1964,written in black ballpoint pen back to back on white lined note paper, dated October 21st, the thoughtful letter reminiscing, I found a lot of old letters from Stu...it seems funny reading about the Beatles in the Top-Ten, and all those things sound a long time ago..., and writes in astonishment ...we were on 'Sunday night at the London Palladium'...we had riots there with our fans, and the doorman said it hadn't been so bad since Johnny Ray... he later suggests Astrid should come and stay at the bands London flat ...and make us tea and cornflakes!, adding when she writes to address the letter to Dave Lloyd ...don't put George Harrison on it or everyone will find out from the postman... 5in x 8in (13cm x 20cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionThe letter from George is a general catch up with Astrid informing her of what he has been doing as well as reminiscing on the past. A nice insight into the pairs continued friendship well after the Beatles Hamburg days and into the height of the bands popularity. He briefly mentions the Beatles recent trip to America and that they are about to go to Sweden before starting their Autumn tour. He reminisces about Stuart Sutcliffe and also Jurgen Vollmer and the letters he had from them both. George suggests that Jurgen may have had feelings for him back in 1961. The last part of the letter invites Astrid to the group's new London flat on Green Street where he was living with Ringo and Paul (before he moved in with Jane Asher). He discusses that the fans are already aware the group are using the apartment, often finding crowds gathering outside. It has been documented that Klaus Voorman did stay with George and Ringo for a time in Green Street when establishing himself in London.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 313

Iain MacMillan (British, 1938-2006): Two prints of The Beatles on Abbey Road,1969,two original vintage chromogenic prints, the first depicting the Beatles walking from left to right (frame no.5) as seen on the album cover, signed and numbered 7/25 by Iain Macmillan in silver metallic pen, together with a second print depicting the Abbey Road street sign with the girl in the blue dress as seen on the back of the album, signed and numbered 8/25 by Macmillan in silver metallic pen, both 20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm), (2)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.'The whole idea was McCartney's. A few days before the shoot, he drew a sketch of how he imagined the cover, which we executed almost exactly that day. I took a couple of shots of the Beatles crossing Abbey Road one way. We let some of the traffic go by and then they walked across the road the other way, and I took a few more shots. The one eventually chosen for the cover was number five of six. It was the only one that had their legs in a perfect 'V' formation, which is what I wanted stylistically.' - Iain Macmillan.After the shoot, Macmillan went to find a road sign for use on the back cover. Over 50 years on, and the cover for 'Abbey Road' by the Beatles is still undoubtedly one of the most iconic album covers of all time.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 2032

Seventy-nine Corgi, Atlas Editions, Lledo, Oxford Diecasts and similar diecast model vehicles including The Beatles taxi, Eddie Stobart, Cadbury, Cameo, Only Fools And Horses etc. all in original boxes. 

Lot 2430

Lego model construction set The Beatles Yellow Submarine, 21306 (2016), in original box. 

Lot 470

A collection of TV, film and humour comics magazines and books including Gold Key The Green Hornet 1, A Radio Times Doctor Who special 1983 signed by Tom Baker and Colin Baker, W.D.L. Meet The Beatles Star Special and a set of Roy Rogers bubble gum trading cards.

Lot 476

A quantity of music interest photographs and pictures including David Bowie, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin

Lot 477

A c1970s EMI shop advertising poster 'The Beatles - A Very Special Collection' showing album availability on record and tape, with suspension loop to top, 98 x 68cm 

Lot 319

Seven books and papers of Liverpool interest to include 'Liverpool's Ways and Byways', 'Rhymes of Old Liverpool', 'Speke: A Township in the Making - An Exhibition of Models, Drawings and Photographs', 'The Book of Liverpool Civic Week 1928', a copy of 'Mersey Beat' from 1964 and 'Beatles on Broadway' by Sam Leach' (7).

Lot 76

BOX CONTAINING 45RPM RECORDS, INCLUDING TWIST & SHOUT BY THE BEATLES, ETC

Lot 550

Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - an incredible unique large poster from Star Wars Celebration Europe (held in London 2007) signed by the entire attending cast and crew members (50) and all dedicated to George Lucas. Most of the autographs dedicated to ' Uncle George '. The autographs include; Mike Quinn Garrick Hagon Ray Park Caroline Blakiston Sean Crawford Paul Blake Simon Williamson Matt Sloan Brian Muir Michael Culver Christine Hewitt Jeremy Bulloch Jay Laga'aia Dave Prowse Randy Martinez (Artist - signed twice) Julian Glover Mark Hamill (with Force Yourself quote) Billy Dee Williams Amy Allen Angus MacInnes Dermot Crowley Ian Liston Toby Philpott Mike Edmonds Anthony Daniels Dave Barclay Kenny Baker Tim Rose Peter Mayhew Daniel Logan Femi Taylor Paul Weston .....and others. The artwork featuring a Star Wars version of the famous Beatles ' Sgt Pepper ' album cover, featuring characters from the franchise. Each autograph signed to the border, with just Mr Baker signing by his character (R2D2). Housed in a cardboard tube which has also been signed by Mr Prowse. A truly unique, and very impressive piece of Star Wars memorabilia. As kept by Mr Prowse after the event. 79cm x 92cm. Some light wear from where it was passed around at the event, but generally very good condition. Rolled. 

Lot 237

Beatles Revolver on yellow Parlophone label. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots) Condition Report: Cover and record both in good condition.

Lot 239

Beatles White album no 0176292 with poster. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots) Condition Report: Cover and record appear to be in good condition.

Lot 177

A collection of vinyl LP records. The Beatles 1962/1966, The History of Rock volume one Elvis Presley, Tom Jones Live at Caesar's Palace, Engelbert Humperdinck examples etc

Lot 186

A box of LP's, singles and case of cassettes, to include artists such as The Beatles, T.Rex, Billy Joel, Abba and a mixture of classical and 78's etc.

Lot 220

A collection of 45 rpm vinyl records. Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, Erasure, examples etc.

Lot 410

A collection of 45 rpm vinyl records. The Beatles, Diana Ross, David Cassidy examples etc.

Lot 129

THE BEATLES GIVE RINGO STAR THE BIRTHDAY BUMPS, black and white photoprint, 13/295, with Trowbridge Archive certificate verso, 45cm x 60cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 315

A Selcol Beatles four string guitar featuring portraits of the four band members, length 58cm

Lot 94

A first pressing of The Beatles 'White Album', numbered '0019159', (PMC 7067, side 1 XEX 709-1, side 2 XEX 710-1, side 3 XEX 711-1, side 4 XEX 712-1) with black sleeves, but without portraits and poster.Tears to both of the black sleeves.

Lot 95

A collection of Beatles vinyl, comprising a second pressing of 'Abbey Road' in stereo (PCS7088, YEX 749-2 and YEX 750-1) and a later 1970s/early 80s pressing (YEX 249-4, YEX 250-3), an early 1980s Mono second pressing of 'Beatles For Sale' (PMC 1240, XEX 503-4N and XEX 504-3N) and a late 1970s/ early 1980s Stereo sixth pressing, (YEX 142-4 and YEX143-5), a first pressing of 'Help' in mono (PMC 1255, XEX 549-2 and XEX 550-2), a tenth pressing of 'Please Please Me' in Stereo, (PCS 3042, XEX 94-2 and XEX 95-3), a first Pressing of 'With the Beatles' (PMC 1206. XEX 447-1N, XEX 448-1N) and a seventh pressing in Stereo (PCS 3045, YEX 110-3 and YEX 111-4), an early pressing of 'Rubber Soul' (PMC 1267, XEX 579-4 and XEX 580-4) and a later 1980s pressing (PCS 3075, YEX 178-6 and YEX 179-5), First pressing of 'A Hard day's Night' in mono (PMC 1230, XEX 481-3N and XEX 482-3N) and a latter pressing in Stereo (PCS 3058, YEX 126-2 and YEX 127-3), an early pressing of 'Revolver' in mono (PMC 7009, XEX 605-2 and XEX 606-2), a first pressing of 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band' in mono (PMC 7027, XEX 637-1 and XEX 638-1) with psychedelic inner sleeve but without cardboard cutout sheet, and a sixth pressing in Stereo (PCS 7027, YEX 637-5 and YEX 638-3) with cardboard cutouts insert, and a later pressing of 'Let It Be' in stereo (PCS 7096, Yex 773-3U and YEX 774-4). (17)

Lot 689

Eight re-issue LP records; four The Beatles Help! and four Alfie soundtrack

Lot 2003

Four Rolling Stones and Beatles LP records; Through the Past Darkly (Decca 1969), Beatles Abbey Road (Apple 1969 early sleeve), Sergeant Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band (Parelphone 1967) and Lennon Plastic Ono Band 'Shaved Fish' (Apple n.d).

Lot 256

THE BEATLES - THREE VINYL SINGLES INCLUDING HEY JUDE AND MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR WITH THE TRUE STORY OF THE BEATLES BOOK

Lot 188

Lego - Boxed Lego Ideas #015 21306 The Beatles Yellow Submarine set, build, complete with instructions and minifigures

Lot 273

Music Toys - Two 1960s The Beatles plastic toy guitars with original cards within bags, excellent condition, both variants with John, Paul, George & Ringo faces and facsimile autographs

Lot 447

10 Boxed Corgi diecast models to include Heartbeat CC07301, 2 X Original Omnibus, Queen Elizabeth CC25902, The Beatles 35302 etc, vg overall with some box wear

Lot 630

Three 1960s Winel 45 rpm vinyl record carry cases including a large quantity of records from various genres including 1950s - 1960s pop artists the Beatles, Adam Faith, Marty Wilde, The Tornadoes, The Shadows, Cliff Richard, Elvis and the Ramrods

Lot 634

A quantity of 45 rpm single records including early works by The Beatles and others, circa 1960s

Lot 368

Three Corgi Classics The Beatles Collection bus models, 35302, 35006, 35006, boxed (3)

Lot 150

Sir Peter Blake R.A. (British, born 1932)Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Screenprint in colours, 2007, on Somerset wove, signed and numbered 242/500 in pencil, printed by Coriander Studios, London, co-published by PierreOptique Ltd. and Apple Corps, London, with their blindstamp, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the artist's Beatles album cover, with full margins, 680 x 662mm (26 3/4 x 26in)(SH)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 373

Mixed 45rpm records, mainly 1950s, 60s and 70s to include the Beatles, Northern Soul, Reggae and others Location: 9:6

Lot 234

Four Beatles LPs in poor condition, all on Parlophone, Sgt Pepper and Rubber Soul with yellow label. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 241

Beatles Abbey Road with misplaced Apple. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Record and cover appear to be in good condition.

Lot 242

Beatles Rubber Soul on yellow Parlophone label. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Label cover good, scratches to record.

Lot 109

Two boxes of various sundries including THE BEATLES "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" 1969 EMI Parlophone repress with cut-outs intact, a small collection of 45 rpm singles including McGUINESS FLINT "When I'm Dead and Gone", PETER SARSTDET "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)", CLIFF RICHARD "The Young Ones", VAL DOONICAN, ROLPH HARRIS, etc, etc, various china wares including Poole pottery fruit bowl, serving plates, metal wares including fireside companion items, Prinz Concord slide projector with magazine and other accessories, trouser press, fishing rods, etc

Lot 455

TWO VINTAGE VIDEO ARCHIVE FILMS BEING THE BEATLES IN NEW YORK AND THE BEATLES WASHINGTON CONCERT

Lot 335

Two trays of mostly teapots to include: two Japanese teapots, one a red and gilt teapot decorated with figures and marked to the base and a Beatles teapot, possibly from the 1960's, etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 340

Box of Beatles records to include LPs and singles. Possible first pressing of 'Please Please Me' 45rpm, red label, marked: 45-R 4983 (7XCE. 17217); parlophone singles including: 'Ticket to Ride'; 'Love Me Do'; 'The Beatles' Hits', extended play; 'The Beatles' Movie Medley' etc. Apple 45rpms including: 'Hey Jude'; 'Get Back'; 'The Ballard of John and Yoko'; 'Let it Be' etc. Odeon, 'All You Need is Love', 42 singles in total. Twenty LPs including: 'Let it Be'; 'Help'; 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band'; 'White Album' (x2); 'Rubber Soul'(x2); 'Revolver' etc. (a number of duplicates). Together with a possibly 1960's, Beatles tea tray. (See additional images)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

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