An early set of the Beatles autographs, signed in blue ball point, 'John Lennon', 'George Harrison, black ballpoint 'Paul McCartney and blue ink 'Ringo Starr' to the reverse of Dezo Hoffman black and white photograph, together with four individual signatures on card, collector's letter dating signatures to 1964 Condition report: No proof that these are original signatures. Possibly John Lennon autograph is only authentic one.
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The Beatles - Selcol New Beat Beatles guitar, in original box with instructions/song chart Condition: The guitar is in good order with no cracks but some light surface scratching, sticker has lifted and has a small tear, silver diamond near tuning pegs is shipped to base, instruction booklet has creases and tape mark on the cover, box is worn on the edges - **General condition consistent with age
The Beatles / Autographs, An Hotel registration book page from the Arden and Cobden Hotels Ltd, signed by guests on the 4th June 1963, registration include John Lennon, George Harrison, Richard Starkey, Paul McCartney, Neil Aspinall, Mike Sands, Gerry Marsden, Frederick Marsden and others; The Beatles stayed there after the performance at The Birmingham Town Hall, as part of The Roy Orbison UK Summer Tour, 18th May to 9th June 1963; they supported Roy along with Gerry and The Pacemakers, Mike Sands, Louise Cordet, David Macbeth and others, the page includes the guests' signature, Permanent Address, Nationality and Room Number, approx 13.5" x 11", with fold creases and some damage to right hand edge
The Beatles / John Lennon / Autograph, framed and glazed 8"x5" paper sheet signed 'Love From A (Beatle as doodle sketch) John Lennon XXX, circa 1966, mounted beneath a black and white photograph of John, overall size 14.5"x18.5", puchased by vendor at Phillips Auctioneers, London 24th August 1988, lot 386The doodle and signature is penned in blue ink
The Beatles, The Beatles ("White Album") Double LP - Export Copy with Very low 'Numbered' sleeve - Original UK First Press Stereo Export Release 1968 - Parlophone - P-PCS 7067/8 - Stereo Sticker on Sleeve and Numbered 0000046. Top opening, numbered, embossed, fully laminated Gatefold Garrod & Lofthouse sleeve with Inner flipbacks. With Black Inners, all 4 Photos and Lyric poster. Yellow / Black Labels , -1 /-1 /-1 /-2 Matrix numbers - Sleeve VG (some ringwear on the front), Photos VG to VG+, Poster VG (tear to one corner), Vinyl VG condition
The Beatles, Please Please Me 7" Single - Original UK release on the red Parlophone label - 45-R 4983 in Good condition with Beatles names written on the label - sold together with a copy of the New Musical Express from February 1963 with an advert congratulating The Beatles for the single reaching Number one in the charts
The Beatles / Ringo Starr, a vintage bow tie signed in blue pen by Ringo Starr, the tie donated by Ringo in 1985 for a prize at a charity raffle held in Surrey, organised by the mother of Jake Gosling (music producer / songwriter); the vendor who won the tie as third prize in the draw has now decided to auction it again for charity, with supporting letter from vendor
Progressive Rock, nine albums comprising Black Sabbath - Master of Reality (Box Sleeve - no poster) and Paranoid (Both Vertigo Swirl labels), Quintessence, Hawkwind (In Search of Space and Doremi Fasol Latido), Curved Air, Pink Floyd (DSOTM and Wish You Were Here), Deep Purple and The Beatles - Various years and conditions
The Beatles, three albums, White album UK first press stereo (sleeve 0451150) with poster and photos, Yellow Submarine first press stereo, Please Please fifth press Mono, sold With George Harrison - All Things Must Pass box set, US box UK discs all excellent, with poster, various years and condition
Sixties, A collection of nine Albums and approximately fifty EPs and 7" Singles including The Beatles, Chuck Berry, The Byrds, The Hollies, The Shadows, The Mojos and more - Nearly all the singles in original company sleeves and sold in a cream and Red retro LP case - various years and conditions
The Beatles, The Beatles Monthly Book No3, October 1963, signed in blue pen to front cover by John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the signatures were acquired at a rehearsal for the TV show 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' by the vendors Cousin Alan Bailey (Bernie The Bolt) who worked on the show, sold with a hand written letter of provenance from the vendor
The Beatles, two fans self compiled scrap books containing magazine and newspaper cutting from the 1960s, sold with Nems 1960s scrapbook (contents removed), four 1960s publications, By Royal Command, On Broadway, At Carnegie Hall and The Best Of The Beatles From Fabulous, plus an Beatles Official Monthly Magazine (Japanese issue), various conditions
The Beatles / George Harrison, A white long-sleeved shirt with button down collar with popper-fastened front, labelled to inside 'Broadway and Sunset Strip USA' - Solely for Esquire Shops, Glasgow', also hand written name tag 'George Harrison', the shirt psychedelically coloured with a permanent dye, understood to have been from period of The Beatles' involvement with The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who became The Beatles spiritual leader or guru, in 1967-68: the shirt was obtained by George's former housekeeper Margaret Wilson, who was given permission to distribute certain belongings from his home at Kinfauns, St George’s Hill, Weybridge Surrey as a perquisite of her job after the breakdown of his marriage to Pattie Boyd; Margaret gave the shirt and other items in the early 1970s to the vendor, her neighbour and long life friend; reference to Margaret can be found in 'The Beatles Authorized Biography' by Hunter Davis pages 338 and 339 and reference to similar labelled shirt (Tracks Auction, November 2014)
The Beatles, two original concert programmes, Four Aces - 9th October to 12th November 1964 UK tour, sold with ticket stub for their performance at The A.B.C Cinema, Edinburgh Monday 9th October 1964, discoloured and stiffened by Sellotape residue, also some residue to front cover where ticket was attached and The Beatles Show - 1st November to 13th December 1963, silver front cover fair condition with split to cover spine
The Beatles 45rpm singles, comprising Twist and Shout, GEP8882., I saw her standing there, GEP8883., I want to hold your hand R5084., I feel fine, R5200., A hard day's night, R5160., Ticket to Ride, R5265, and Help! R5305., The Rolling Stones (I can't get no) Satisfaction, F12220., and Elvis Presley, Crying in the Chapel, RCA1455, (9).
THE BEATLES - in-house EMI/Capitol award commemorating the Remastered Catalogue of The Beatles, presented to key members of the projects EMI production team. This award was presented to Tanya Nolan in recognition of her contribution to the success of first week soundscan sales of 1,080,000 albums. Frame measures approximately 46cm x 56cm. Provenance: purchased from EIL and included original receipt of purchase
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