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A quantity of contemporary Beatles memorabilia including a facsimile of a cheque for £96,154 to John Lennon dated 1st September 1975, 2 of facsimile autographs of the group members, 4 of "Tracey Stebbing 2014" laminated images of the four band members, and an apparently limited edition no 14/50 colour copy of a contract for £100 for the Beatles to appear at the Grafton Ballroom, Liverpool on Friday 2nd August, 1963, signed by Chris Kinder.
A quantity of predominantly boxed Corgi diecast public transport and service model vehicles to include 97230 'Leyland Atlantean Gay Hostess' 97173 'Burlingham Seagull Ribble', 35006 The Beatles edition 'AEC Routemaster-Liverpool Corporation', 97357 'AEC Pumper Hertfordshire', CC06304 'Daimler' ambulance Northern Ireland Hospital Authority', a Matchbox 36611.20 'Peter Bilt Transporter', and two further loose examples by Dinky and Lesney (both af). CONDITION REPORT: Boxes and models in used but acceptable condition.
THE BEATLES an original signed programme presented by Arthur Howes at The Odeon, Llandudno containing the signatures of the Fab Four in blue and black inks, Paul McCartney having signed twice, along with other signatures from other acts in the show including Billy J Kramer, 26.5 x 20.5 cms (Provenance: this programme was obtained by the vendor who as a sixteen year old girl was a programme seller at this event and at the end of the show was invited back to the dressing room to meet the Stars where she obtained the signatures), (Please Note: we have no further provenance or information, we strongly advise as with any other Lot in auction that potential bidders satisfy themselves as to the authenticity and/or condition of any Lot. Imagery, written or verbal information is provided as a guide and does not in any part form a guarantee, purchase will be made entirely at the bidder's own risk)
THE BEATLES original photographic promotional card showing the Fab Four leaning on the railings of a boat (possibly the Mersey Ferry), the reverse signed by all four, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon, Starpix stamp and title no. SP583, 14 x 9 cms (Provenance: this item was obtained by the vendor who as a sixteen year old girl was one of the programme sellers at the show when The Beatles performed at Llandudno), (Please Note: we have no further provenance or information, we strongly advise as with any other Lot in auction that potential bidders satisfy themselves as to the authenticity and/or condition of any Lot. Imagery, written or verbal information is provided as a guide and does not in any part form a guarantee, purchase will be made entirely at the bidder's own risk)
George Harrison / The Beatles - a beginner's guitar previously the property of George Harrison and gifted directly to our client in 1965 by George's mother, Mrs Louise Harrison on the day of the Harrison family's move from Macketts Lane, Liverpool with signed statement from our client describing full details of the circumstances surrounding the acquisition and a copy of our client's birth certificate showing his address also at Macketts Lane. . . . . A beginner's guitar, once owned by Beatles guitarist George Harrison, has been discovered after having been stored in a cupboard for more than half a century. It is widely believed that Harrison's earliest surviving guitar is an Egmond steel strung, Spanish style guitar which is housed at The Beatles Museum in Liverpool. However another beginner's guitar once owned by Harrison has emerged which may or may not pre-date the famous Egmond. Harrison's first home was a basic two-up and two-down terraced house in Arnold Grove, Wavertree where he lived with his father Harold Hargreaves Harrison, a bus driver and former seaman, mother Louise, his brothers Harry and Peter, and sister Louise. When George was five years old, the family eventually moved to a new council house at 174 Macketts Lane, Speke and it was here that George developed an interest in learning to play the guitar.From 1962 to 1965, Harold Hargreaves Harrison and his family which included George Harrison lived at 174 Macketts Lane, Liverpool while another George called George Rawlinson lived just nine doors away at 156 Macketts Lane with his mother, Esther and his father, also called George.During this period, The Beatles enjoyed huge success and developed into arguably the UK's greatest band. However, this came at a price as fans of the group soon learned that George's home address was at Macketts Lane and many of them used to visit the road and hang around outside the Harrison home hoping to catch a glimpse of their idol. On other occasions, fans would simply turn up and ask where George lived and many of them were quite innocently pointed in the direction of George Rawlinson's house because he was also called George.Eventually Harold Harrison and his wife Louise found the intrusion of the fans too much and moved into a new home that their son bought for them at Appleton near Warrington. On moving day, the removal men turned up in a huge van to take everything out of the house and George Harrison's mother Louise spotted George Rawlinson down the road and asked him whether he'd like her son's old guitar that he used to practice on as child. "He won't be needing it now" she said and George Rawlinson gratefully accepted and it's been in his possession ever since. The guitar that was handed over to George Rawlinson was a very basic learning guitar which is believed to precede all other known guitars owned and used by George Harrison and this is lot 200
Seven Corgi Tv/Film Related Diecast Models, CC80503, CC80502 Wallace & Gromit , Last Of the Summer Wine CC07403 LandRover & Compo figure, CC01601 Triumph Herald, The Beatles 58007 Newspaper Taxi, 32304 AEC Routemaster, 18901 Soldier Soldier Bedford Army Lorry & figures, plus Corgi 94045 Ferrari 308/GTS, 18302 Bedford Pantechnicon Moving story and Vanguards VAO4104 Thames Valley Constabulary Ford Cortina MkII all in near mint boxed condition.(10 items)
Beatles collection. Contains Time magazine When the music died dated 22.12.80 showing John Lennon on cover, John Lennon/bag one book of lithograms and 4 Beatles collection cards. UNSIGNED. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
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