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THE BEATLES SIGNATURES - AN ITINERARY SHEET FROM THE PRESS & PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT AT HEATHROW AIRPORT FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF THE BEATLES TO HEATHROW, FOR THEIR DEPARTURE ON THURSDAY AUGUST 11TH 1966 TO CHICAGO FOR THEIR LAST US TOUR. THIS IS FROM ONE OF THE PRESS OFFICER WHO OBTAINED THE SIGNATURES FOR HIS DAUGHTER'S FRIEND, A BIG BEATLES FAN. 3 SIGNATURES IN BLUE, PAUL McCARTNEY IN BLACK. PROVINENCE SUPPLIED.
The Beatles: a group of seven related first edition books, includes, SPITZ (Bob). The Beatles: The Biography, first US. edition, dust-jacket unclipped, published New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2005; BADMAN (Keith). The Beatles: After the Break Up 1970-2000, A day-by-day diary, dust-jacket unclipped, published by Omnibus Press, 1995; MILES (Barry). Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now, dust-jacket unclipped, published by Secker& Warburg, 1997; ALDRIDGE (Alan). The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics, soft pictorial wrappers, published byMacDonald Unit, 1969; and three related, The Playboy Interviews with John Lennon & Yoko Ono, 1982; The National Trust: 20 Forthlin Road, Allerton, Liverpool, 1998; and Mojo: The Beatles magical Mystery Tour Special Edition, 2012. (7)
John Lennon: Unfinished Music, Signed by Hunter Davies - a catalogue for the exhibition of the same title held at Cite de la Musique, Paris, October 20, 2005-June 25, 2006, Signed by British author, Hunter Davis, on title-page, together with his personal invitations to the Exhibition and After-Party, and a letter from the curator of the exhibition; from the private collection of Hunter Davies with an accompanying COA. Edward Hunter Davies OBE (b. 1936-) is a British author, broadcaster, and journalist whose books include the only authorised biography of The Beatles. Condition Report: a slight crease to corner of the front cover of the catalogue, otherwise overall good conditions with strong signature.
The Beatles Four Official Beatles Fan Club Christmas Flexi Discs, 1963-1969 - includes, LYN 492, The Beatles Christmas Record (1963); LYN 1145, Everywhere Its Christmas, fourth Christmas record (1966); LYN 1360, Christmas Time (Is Here Again) fifth Christmas record (1967) with a loosely inserted Fan Club newsletter for 1967; LYN 1970 / LYN1971, seventh Christmas record (1969); each within a pictorial sleeve, 33 1/3 R.P.M. (4)
The Beatles 1967-1970 set of six collector plates, Delph/Applecorps Ltd., 1992 recreated from original artwork by Diane Sivavec, this edition limited to a maximum of 150 firing days, comprises: Sgt. Pepper: The 25th Anniversary, All You Need Is Love, Magical Mystery Tour, Hey Jude, Abbey Road, and Let It Be, each 22 x 22cm. (6)
Approx. 33 LP records from the 1960s and 1970s, includes The Magnificent Moodies by The Moody Blues Decca LK 4711 unboxed red/silver label, Bob Dylan mono 62022, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan 62193 mono, Another Side of Bob Dylan 62429 mono, Blonde on Blonde mono gatefold with nine photos (some scratches), Steeleye Span - Hark The Village Wait stereo SF8113 with insert and Please To See The King CAS1029, Incredible Spring Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter EUK258, Wee Tam and The Big Huge 2 LP gatefold EKL4036/37, Country Joe and the Fish – Here We Are Again SVRL19048, plus four LPs by The Beatles including The Beatles PMC 1206 large mono on the front cover, Help PMC 1255 small mono outline on front cover, A Hard Day's Night PMC 1203 small mono on front cover, Beatles For Sale PMC 1240 outline mono on front cover gatefold sleeve. All records are in original or early pressings bought by the vendor at the time of release. Inspection is recommended as some records may have light marks.
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 right to left (frame no.2), signed and numbered 13/25 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 13/25 by Macmillan in silver metallic pen, framed and glazed, with a copy of the letter of provenance from Iain Macmillan, each sheet 20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm)each 28 1/4in x 29in (71.5cm x 73.5cm) framed(2)Footnotes:Provenance: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 on that now-famous street crossing. In approximately 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, the cover for Abbey Road is 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
The Beatles: A Proof Of The Inner Gatefold For The Album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,1967,full colour proof on card featuring the portrait of the Beatles shot by Michael Cooper, one side of the proof stuck down onto a large piece of card, the reverse inscribed in blue ink No 12, 12in x 12in (30.5cm x 30.5cm) foldedFootnotes:Provenance:The vendor first met Michael Cooper in the 1960s, through his girlfriend, Felicity Meredith-Owens, and then began working as his assistant in 1970. It was during this time that Cooper gave the vendor this photograph which in 1967 he'd mounted on card. He had numbered it '12' on the back to confirm that this was the proof he'd finally selected and from which the inside cover of 'Sgt. Pepper' had been printed.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Beatles/Paul McCartney: A Limited Edition Lithograph of the Music Score for Yesterday,1965,signed by Paul McCartney and George Martin in pencil and numbered 322/500, in bespoke frame and box by David Linley, together with certificate signed by George Martin, Sheet 14 1/4in x 19 3/4in (36.5cm x 50cm)Framed 28 3/4in x 24in (73cm x 61cm)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Autographs: Paul McCartney (The Beatles) Signed in the centre of a single page from an autograph book in blue ink, the page being 21 x 24cm. Provenance: Signed in person for the vendor who is an autograph collector when Paul McCartney was attending a function at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London.
The Beatles - BOAC Junior Jet Club Log Book signed to the inside page by John Lennon and Ringo Starr, with a date 31st March 1966, 11 x 16 cm. The vendor lived in Trinidad for some years. Her father was a pilot for BOAC. Her and her brothers belonged to the Junior Pilots club. Every flight they took was recorded in their book. On the last journey home to London Ringo Starr and John Lennon were on board. Instead of the pilot signing off the flight record both Beatles were happy to sign.
The Beatles - A full set of autographs from March 1965, B.O.A.C. (British Overseas Airways Corporation) Menu specially made for the 'Beatles Bahamas Special', March 1965, Signed to the front of the menu in black pen by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, and John Lennon. 18 x 11.5 cm. Provenance: Signed in person for the vendor who was a stewardess for BOAC working in First Class on this flight from the Bahamas to JFK New York in 1965. Condition Report: a few light marks to the back cover of the menu, otherwise overall good condition with strong signatures.
Vinyl record collection. The Beatles. 13 x LPs. With The Beatles mono, Please Please Me mono x 2, Magical Mystery Tour (stereo), Yellow Submarine (stereo), Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band stereo x 2, Let It Be (Red Apple on Label) AR 34001, Introducing The Beatles stereo, HELP! stereo (modern issue) . A Hard Days Night mono x2, The Beatles Second Album stereo. Condition Report: Conditions vary good + to Mint. Visual grading.
The Beatles Paul McCartney Autographed Official Beatles Fan Club photo. card, with Signed dedication on reverse, Love to Janet, Paul McCartney xxx Thanks for writing!! 14 x 11cm. Please note this signature has not been authenticated, please satisfy yourself prior to bidding on this item.Condition Report: horizontal crease to lower portion of card, with strong inscription and signature. Please note this signature has not been authenticated, please satisfy yourself prior to bidding on this item.
The Beatles George Harrison Autographed Official Beatles Fan Club photo. card, with Signed dedication on front, Love to Janet, George Harrison xx, 14 x 11cm. Please note this signature has not been authenticated, please satisfy yourself prior to bidding on this item.Condition Report: overall good condition with strong signature.Please note this signature has not been authenticated, please satisfy yourself prior to bidding on this item.
The Beatles George Harrison Autographed Parlophone Records photo card. Signed on the front, Love George Harrison, 9 x 12.5cm. Together with an accompanying letter of provenance from original owner of this autograph who attended several Beatles concerts with her mother at the Cavern Club and other venues, and would wait at the stage door to hand in SAE envelopes for autographs to be sent onto her (2).Condition Report: light marks and creases, overall good condition with strong signature.
The Beatles Full Set of Richard Avedon psychedelic posters from a later Dutch edition, comprises four colour posters of individual portraits of the Beatles from the 1968 photoshoot by Richard Avedon, originally printed by the Daily Express. This set from a limited first edition produced exclusively in the Netherlands for VARAGIGS, published by Cowles Education Corporation in co-operation with Richard Avedon Posters, Inc., printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., England, each poster rolled, 18.5 x 27 inches. (4)Condition Report: each poster overall good condition.
The Beatles - Two Original Concert Programmes (1963-1965) - includes, The Beatles Show UK Tour Programme (1963) with silver foil covers, produced for the Beatles Autumn Tour which ran November 1-December 13, the full line-up for the tour included, The Beatles, Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers, The Kestrels, The Vernon's Girls, The Brook Brothers, The Rhythm & Blues Quartet, with Frank Berry as compere, photo. illustrated throughout, printed by Hastings Printing Company, 20 x 26cm; with a loosely inserted 6 x 8inch black and white photograph of the Fab Four; together with, The Beatles UK Tour programme (1965) blue covers with caricature of the group on front cover, (lacks poster) photo. illustrated throughout, produced for the Beatles last tour of the UK. which ran from December 3 through to December 12, the full line-up for the tour included, The Beatles, The Moody Blues, The Marionettes, The Koobas, The Paramounts, Beryl Marsden with Steve Aldo, compered by Jerry Stevens and Denny Piercy. The Beatles last tour of the UK was comparatively small visiting only nine venues and their set list was limited to eleven songs, 27 x 18 cm. (2) Condition Report: The Beatles Show UK Tour Programme (1963) - creasing to covers, silver lifting from front cover especially around the red and black text, some rubbing to spine and corners, internally clean.The Beatles 1965 programme - overall creasing, rubbing to spine and corners, staining to top edge of rear cover affecting top r.h. corners and edges of internal pages.
The Beatles Memorabilia collection, comprises: Applecorps 1995 Moonlight Boat, Limited edition sericel, one of 500 copies, reproduction of a production cel used in the episode of Mister Moonlight, originally aired on January 1, 1966, lithograph background, 46 x 46cm overall, with accompanying COA; Beatles Worcester Ware tin tray, c. 1964, 33 x 33cm; 1960s Ballito ladies stockings featuring The Beatles faces within the pattern on both legs (as new); The Beatles: Applecorps Timepieces, a group of three watches, comprises: WBTLO3, 1993, within sliding wooden guitar case lettered with the bands name in black; WBTL04, 1993, within black zipped leatherette guitar case with the bands name on leather panel; WBTL04, 1993, The Beatles: Yesterday, within sliding wooden guitar case lettered with the bands name in black, each watch with brown leatherette strap and loosely inserted guarantee; Sound of the Stars, 7 Flexi Disc, Disc and Music Echo, 1966, interviews include, The Beatles with Tom Lodge, Dusty Springfield with Spencer Davis, and others; The Beatles Mersey Beat paper 1963, Vol.3, No. 63, December 19, 1963-January 2, 1964, Limited edition reprint, numbered 04533, first imprint, 1994; The Times Beatles Songbook, 2009; The Beatles 100 Stamp Set, Hallmark Merchandisers Inc., USA/NEMS; 1964, sealed promotional shop display, features five pages of 20 stamps each; a group of ten 8 x 10 inch black and white photographs, depicted the band playing their instruments during a recording session or rehearsal; Pete Best Autographed black and white photograph, Signed in blue marker pen by the former drummer with The Beatles from 1960 to 1962, 25 x 20 inches within mount, 15 ¼ x 12 inches overall; with a related 6 x 4 inch colour photograph taken of Pete Best whilst signing the black and white photograph. (18) Condition Report: overall good conditions, with strong signatures.
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