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A COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPHS, to include THE BEATLES and personalities from the World of Television, Sport and Politics, to include Charlie Drake, Tessie O'Shea, Wilfrid Pickles, cast members of 'Emmerdale', Alec Douglas Hume and Jimmy Greaves, three of The Beatles signatures are on pages of sheet music, It's Only Love by Lennon and McCartney and Without You by George Harrison, The Ringo Starr signature is on a magazine page from an unknown publication and all signatures, with the exception of Ringo Starr, appear to have been signed with a rollerball felt tip type of pen, there is no provenance with the signatures and we cannot verify their authenticity, potential purchasers are asked to satisfy for themselves the authenticity of each signature before purchasing
Corgi boxed TV, Film and Artist-Related models: 57401 “The Professionals” - Ford Capri with Bodie and Doyle figures, 00101 “The Avengers” Bentley with Steed (2x), 01801 “Buster” Jaguar Mk.II (2x - tear to one box), 01806 “Inspector Morse” Jaguar Mk.II with cast resin Diorama, 96757 “Lovejoy” Morris Minor (2x - damage to one box), CC05501 “Back to the Future” DeLorean with Doc Brown, 05301 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (x2), 02101 007 Ford Mustang, 99106 007 Film Canister Aston DB5, V8, Lotus Esprit, and Z3 set, CC50902 “Green Hornet” car and figure (2x), 39901 Elvis Presley Ford Thunderbird (3x), CC52405 “Monkee Mania” Monkeemobile (2x), 58003 Beatles Newspaper Taxi and Rita Meter Maid and Meter (2x) , 58007 Beatles Newspaper Taxi. Stock bought from a closing-down shop - all boxed & in original condition.(23)
A Mitzi Gaynor pair of ensembles worn on The Ed Sullivan Show, designed by Robert CarltonCBS, 1964. Comprising a full-length oyster-colored spaghetti strap gown with criss-cross back straps, fully beaded with dangling strands of bugle beads and round clear beads, with a moderate leg slit; together with a pink chiffon halter dress featuring scattered clear sequins and paillettes, with a very full skirt supported by a chiffon crinoline and trimmed with large circular tulle embellishments. Both garments bear labels inscribed, 'Ozel / Custom Made Clothes / Beverly Hills.' Mitzi wore both of these ensembles when she headlined (and received top billing) with the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 16, 1964, their second live television appearance in America. Mitzi still enjoys sharing the story of how the Beatles asked for her autograph. Because Sullivan had wanted Mitzi on the show for many years, Mitzi's husband Jack Bean negotiated for a full 13 minutes of performance time on the show, something unheard of at that time. Both gowns were also worn in Mitzi's live stage show in 1964. Accompanied by 3 photos of Mitzi wearing the dresses on stage and in publicity portraits and a DVD of the Ed Sullivan program.
"A Hard Days Night"Photographs: "The Beatles," & Richard Lester, a collection of various 'pre publication sheet,' with original black and white photographs for 'Kingsport Press' Book, "A Hard Days Night," each page with cut-out printed text and photographs mounted (some loose), not complete, as photographs, w.a.f. (1)
The Beatles - a full set of period 1960's Beatles autographs, believed to be fan club secretarials, very likely by George Harrison himself. The autographs were obtained by the vendor when she sent her autograph book in to the fanclub in the early 1960's. A few weeks later it came back duly signed. The autographs, all dedicated ' To Sue ', have all been done in the same ink. The Harrison signature matches others of the period, and we believe the others to also have been written by him (Harrison would frequently forge his other band mates' signatures). Interesting collection.NOTE: Due to the nature of this item, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to authenticity prior to bidding, irrespective of description. This is not a fully authentic set of Beatles autographs.
A Limited Edition Photograph Of The Beatles By Tom Murray (American, born 1943) From The 'Mad Day Out Session'1968printed later, silver gelatin print signed and numbered under the mount '1/50,' framed, with a photocopy of the number/signature attached to the reverse. Sight 15 1/4 x 22 in. frame 23 x 30 in.
A Beatles Cow Palace Concert Handbill1965red and black printed on paper, advertising the Beatles' August 31 show at Cow Palace, San Francisco, showing images of John, Paul, George and Ringo, with unused ticket mail order form to the lower section still intact, printed by 'Tucker Printing San Jose.' 11.5 x 8 1/2 in.
Ed Sheeran's sheet music book "The Beatles complete". All of the Ed Sheeran Collection has come from Ed Sheeran himself and is to be sold at auction to support the Zest Charity, Bishop & Miller Auctioneers are delighted to be working in partnership with Zest and the St Elizabeth Hospice Family to raise much needed funds. Each lot will come with a Bishop and Miller signed certificate of authenticity.
THE BEATLES SHEET MUSIC ETC. to include Can't Buy me Love, From Me To You, She Loves You, Money, And I Love Her, If I Fell, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Michelle, Girl, We Can Work It Out, Help!, Ticket To Ride, The Fool On The Hill, Penny Lane, Paperback Writer, Your Mother Should Know, When I'm Sixty Four, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, Eleanor Rigby, Got To Get You Into My Life etc. (29)
LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English Musician, a member of The Beatles. A good, unusual signed and inscribed colour candid 3.5 x 4 polaroid photograph of Lennon, the image depicting him seated in a half length pose, wearing his trademark circular spectacles, alongside the disc jockey Alan Smith (also known as 'Brother Love') in the WFIL radio studio in Philadelphia in October 1975 during a weekend fundraising broadcast for the Philadelphia Association of Retarded Children. Signed by Lennon in blue ink to the upper white border, 'To da Brother, love, John Lennon' and dated 1975 in his hand, further adding his familiar doodle of a face in his hand to a clear area of the image. A rare signed photograph. Some very light, extremely minor age wear to the image which detracts little from the appeal of the photograph. VG Provenance: Accompanied by a lengthy and detailed typed statement of provenance signed by Alan Smith and dated 6th October 2017, recounting the circumstances under which the present photograph was taken and signed, in part, 'In 1975, Jay Cook, the Program Director…..somehow, in conjunction with Capitol Records, convinced John Lennon to join us to 'kick off' the event [the WFIL/PARC fundraising marathon of non-stop music] on Friday afternoon…..John arrived early, hung around talking with all of us getting to know our names, sensing our personalities, deciding who was funny and who wasn't…..Over the next day and a half I spent an inordinate (amount) of time (as did my wife at the time) with him around the studio….He was open and charming, extremely bright…..My wife took the picture in the radio studio while we were on the air and when we were looking at it, he took it from my hand and signed it and drew the little face on it….John left early Sunday morning to return home to go into virtual seclusion from the public eye until 1980….'
MCCARTNEY PAUL: (1942- ) British Musician, a member of The Beatles. A printed 4to gala awards presentation programme & menu for the Capitol Radio 194 Music Awards for 1976 held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, on 3rd February 1977, individually signed to the inside by Paul McCartney and further signed by Elton John, Andy Fairweather Low, Twiggy and Michael Aspel. All have signed in blue or black inks, a few adding inscriptions in their hands. A heavy vertical fold affects the centre of the front and back covers although does not touch the signatures. About G
STARR RINGO: (1940- ) English Musician, Drummer with The Beatles. Signed 7 x 5 photograph of Starr seated in a three quarter length pose alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, each wearing their military-style uniforms from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Signed ('Ringo *') in bold blue ink by Starr to a light area of the image. VG
Six Corgi Classic boxed "The Beatles Collection" complete with Relord Sleeve style vehicle listing, Taxi and figure (58003) AEC lorry (22301), Bedford Magical Mystery bus (35302), AEC Routemaster (35006), Bedford CA Van (05606) and yellow submarine (05401). We do not supply condition reports for our Interiors Sale
A mixed box of mainly 1970s LPs, including Bob Dylan, 10CC, Alvin Lee, Elvis Presley, Yes, John Mayall, Bad Company, The Chieftans, Bob Marley, Rod Stewart, Elton John, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Arno Guthrie, The Pentangle, Ry Cooder, Canned Heat, The Kinks, Booker T, David Bowie, Cream, James Taylor, Otis Redding, Quadrophenia, Geno Washington, Supertramp, Jethro Tull
A collection of 45rpm 7" vinyl singles dating from the 1960's featuring several artists and genres to include The Adam Faith, Three Dog Night, Kraftwerk,Gerry And The Pacemakers,The Byrds, Roxy Music, Tina Charles, Mud,The Real Thing, Ken Boothe, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie, The Beatles etc.
Books & records - More Adventures of Rupert, 1947 Annual; The Poet and Other Animals, Harold Richardson, Pictures by G.H. Thompson published by Ernest Nister; The Book of Nonsense and More Nonsense, Edward Lear published by Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.; Herge The Adventures of TinTin The Crab With the Golden Claws, Methuen, First Edition 1958; 7'' singles and albums including the Beatles, Cliff Richard, Suzie Quatro, Bay City Rollers, Abba and children's etc.
THE BEATLES, MEMORABILIA, 1960s: a small collection including 'The Beatles Live At The London Palladium', 1963, UK one sided acetate record, with Master Room label, paper inner sleeve and Master Room cover, 25.2cm x 25.2cm: 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band' 1967, stereo LP Album, Capitol Records Inc., SMAS 2653 - A1, A2, within psychedelic inner sleeve, and Sgt. Pepper cut outs collage album insert, artwork by Peter Blake and Jann Hanworth, (no album cover): a b/w framed photograph, 28cm x 28cm overall, an original copy of Mersey Beat, 10pp., August 23 - September 6, 1962, and the front page only, of Mersey Beat. September 20th - October 4th, 1962, pasted on card. (5) 4664 + 1738 + + 2346 + 1732
BEATLES MEMORABILIA: a collection including The Beatles at Heswall Jazz Club, 1962, a concert poster 'Merseyside's Joy The Fabulous Beatles', performing at Barnston's Women's Institute, Saturday June 30, 1962, printed by Arthur Press Ltd. Stroud, Glos., loose sheet, 75.5cm x 50cm., together with an autograph book, and four Beatles Christmas Records, Lyntone Recordings, distributed by the Beatles Official Fan Club, each a one sided, seven inch, flexi-disc, The Official First Christmas Record, 1963, 33 1/3 rpm, LYN 492-IU; The Second, 'Another Beatles Christmas Record', 1964, 45 rpm, LYN 757 - IR: The Third, 1965, 33 1/3 rpm, LYN 948: and The Fourth 'Pantomime: Everywhere It's Christmas', 1966, 33 1/3 rpm, LYN 1145 - 2C, the card sleeve front cover with an abstract colour design by Paul McCartney, printed and made by McNeill Press Ltd., London, each with the Fan Club's National Newsletters loosely inserted, not available for sale, distributed by the Official Beatles Fan Club and free to all Fan Club members, sold with forty issues of The Beatles Monthly magazine, an incomplete run from No. 4, November, 1963 - No. 45, April 1967, includes The Beatles Book Special Repeat, No. 1 featuring 'all the best pix' from the first six issues August 1963 - January 1964. (46)4910 + 4931 + 5095
A collection of The Beatles vinyl to include original Beatles 'Sergeant Pepper's' gatefold, 'The Beatles First', Hamburg 1961 featuring Tony Sheridan and guests, 'With The Beatles' mono pressing, 'The John Lennon Collection', 'Love Songs The Beatles', 'Beatles for Sale' and 'A Hard Day's Night', also 'Magical Mystery Tour' single, 'The Beatles Hits by The Beatles' single and a VHS video of The Beatles Washington Concert 1964 (10).
ROCK AND POP POSTERS. Fourteen posters to include: Julian Cope Trampolene - 1987 (60x40"), Iggy Pop (24x17"), David Bowie Toulouse - 1987 (60x41"), Ultravox-Vienna-1980 (30x20"), Midge Ure - Wastelands - 1986 (60x40"), Lloyd Cole - Forest Fire-1984 (24x17"), T-Rex Marc on Wax (17x12"), T-Rex Children of The Revolution - 1981 (36x24"), Marc Bolan Greatest Hits (30x20"), Levellers Way Of Life Tour (36x24"), Beatles 62-70 Album (36x24"), Talking Heads Little Creatures-1985 (30x18"), Joe Jackson Night & Day Tour-1982 (44x34"), Joy Division We Are The Young Men-1982 (60x40). Condition varies, generally VF.
MUSIC CARDS. A collection of approximately 3100 assorted photographic prints either glossy or on card depicting artists circa 1950-1980s to include: Elvis, The Beatles, Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones, Billy Fury, Bruce Springsteen, 10cc, Iron Maiden, Status Quo, Madonna, Thin Lizzy, Paul Young, Duran Duran, Marc Bolan, Rush, U2, Rainbow, The Pretenders, Boy George, The Who, Sex Pistols, Spandau Ballet. Condition generally very good. Sizes typically circa 5 x 8".
BEATLES BUTCHER SLEEVE SECOND STATE MONO SLEEVE. A 'second state' 'Butcher' sleeve for The Beatles - Yesterday and Today (Capitol, mono, T2553, LA pressing RIAA 6) in VG condition showing some discolouration and ring wear. The trunk cover shows no signs of attempted peeling. Ringo's 'V' jumper clearly visible,
BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE HEINZ EDELMANN SIGNED PRINT. A card (approx 15.5 x 12cm) bearing two printed designs by Czech illustrator and art director Heinz Edelmann, famous for his designs for 'Yellow Submarine'. In black ink below the images an inscription by Heinz Edelmann reads 'For Jeremy Adams Heinz Edelmann 7/10/67'. Very good condition.
BEATLES PHOTOGRAPHS. Six original photographs, with five (each approx 5 x 7") stamped to the verso 'Douglas Gowan photography' with a Bangor address and one unstamped but likely by same photographer (8.5 x 6.5"). The images depict (as detailed in pencil to the verso of some images) The Beatles at an event in Speke, Liverpool in 1963. Condition generally very good though one (largest image) to show creasing and one to show pen to image.
THE BEATLES PARLOPHONE SLEEVE SIGNED BY JOHN AND PAUL. A copy of Please, Please Me (45-R 4983) signed to paper parlophone sleeve faintly by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Provenance: obtained by the vendor at the stage door of the Majestic Ballroom, Birkenhead on January 31st 1963. Includes page from scrapbook detailing the setlist from the Majestic performance.
THE BEATLES - PAUL MCCARTNEY AUTOGRAPH. A 'Star Pics' promotional image (SP583, approx 6 x 7.5") inscribed to verso in the hand of Paul McCartney 'Lots of love to Lucy, from Paul McCartney (Beatles) XXXX'. Signature obtained by our vendor who was present at many of the Beatles performances in Liverpool circa early 1960s. Authenticated by Roger Epperson prior to this sale.
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