Klaus Voorman signed print. Excellent mounted print taken from a piece of art by Klaus Voorman. Autographed by famous artist who designed the Beatles Revolver album cover, for which he won a Grammy. Overall size 36cm x 36cm. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
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Ringo Starr signed Beatles record sleeve. Record sleeve for the Beatles album Please Please Me signed on the reverse by drummer Ringo Starr. The sleeve is in poor to fair condition with the record missing. Poor to fair condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
*The Beatles. Let It Be (PXS-1 / PCS 7096), original 1970 UK LP box set by The Beatles (this box set was only available via pre-order, not in the shops), first stereo pressing with rare RED Apple logo on the back of the sleeve, dark green Apple labels in excellent condition with only a few light spindle marks and "An EMI Recording" text on two lines and small "33 1/3" text moved to the left side, earliest possible matrix numbers YEX 773-2U and YEX 774-2U, original inner sleeve in excellent condition without seam splits, vinyl in excellent condition with only a few small marks visible, original Garrod & Lofthouse sleeve with red Apple logo (rare) on the back in excellent condition free of any writing or splits, includes scarce "The Beatles Get Back" A4-sized book with dozens of photos by Ethan A Russell in very good condition with no loose or missing pages, laminated John Kosh G&L "patents pending" slip case in excellent condition, inner box in good undamaged condition, inner book tray complete but torn and broken away at two of the corners, promotional Apple poster is not present This is the PXS-1 box set but this catalogue number was never printed on it. (1)
*The Beatles. A Collection of Beatles Oldies (PMC 7016), original 1966 UK first mono pressing compilation LP by The Beatles, yellow & black Parlophone labels in excellent condition with KT tax code embossed on side 2 and only a few light spindle marks, "Sold in U.K." is on the labels along with "The Gramophone Co." and "Made in Gt. Britain", inner sleeve in excellent condition without seam splits, matrix numbers XEX 619-1G and XEX 620-1G, vinyl in excellent condition with only a few small marks visible, original laminated Garrod & Lofthouse flip-back sleeve in near mint condition free of any defects, writing, creases or splits and lamination fully intact (This is the only 1960s compilation album released by The Beatles), together with With The Beatles (PMC 1206), original 1963 UK mono pressing LP, yellow & black Parlophone labels in excellent condition with KT tax code on side 1 and only a few light spindle marks, Recording First Published 1963" is on the labels along with The Parlophone Co., inner sleeve in excellent condition without seam splits, matrix numbers XEX 447-7N and XEX 448-7N, vinyl in excellent condition and without visible marks, original laminated Garrod & Lofthouse ?ip-back sleeve in near mint condition free of any defects or writing and lamination fully intact, plusPlease Please Me (PMC 1202) original 1963 UK mono LP, yellow & black Parlophone labels, matrix numbers XEX 421-1N and XEX 422-2N, original Emitex inner sleeve in near mint condition, original flip-back laminated Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd "patents pending" outer cover in excellent condition with just one split in top spine but free of any other visible defects or writing, vinyl is in poor condition with large scratch on side 1 and several less severe scratches on side 2, and A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230), original 1964 UK first mono pressing LP, yellow & black Parlophone labels, matrix numbers XEX 481-3N and XEX 482-3N, inner sleeve has two side splits, original flip-back laminated Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd "patents pending" outer cover in near mint condition free of any visible defects or writing, vinyl is in good condition with some marks and scratches on both sides, and "Beatles Ltd" 1964 UK "Meet The Beatles" Tour Concert Programme, a 24-page LP-sized booklet with 52 black & white photographs in excellent undamaged condition, and Fool On The Hill (Beatle's Songbook Vol. 1) instrumental stereo compilation LP of Beatles music published by Deacon Records (DEA 1070) in 1971, no inner sleeve, vinyl in very good condition with just a few visible scratches, outer sleeve in excellent condition and free of any writing or defects, and "The Beatles - An Illustrated Record" 1975 first edition hardback book by Roy Carr & Tony Tylar, unclipped dustjacket in very good condition with just a small tear at top of spine, 128 pages with dozens of black & white and colour photographs (8)
*The Beatles. An assorted group of Beatles ephemera, including a Christmas card from George and Patty Harrison to Klaus and Chris [Voorman], signed photograph of Mike McGear, typed letter signed from Brian Epstein on NEMS letterhead, regarding a member of staff leaving, typed letter signed from Pete Best to Mark Goodfellow, 1986, plus four reproduction photographs of himself signed, two identical photographs of George Martin at his mixing desk, both signed in the lower margin, plus two further photographs signed by him with accompanying compliments slip, two signed photo postcards of Jane Asher, plus related brief letter and signed compliments slip, plus two photocopied compliments slips signed by Richard Lester (approx. 20)
*The Beatles. Abbey Road (PCS 7088), original 1969 UK first stereo pressing LP by The Beatles, including original black inner sleeve in excellent condition without seam splits, dark green Apple labels in excellent condition with only a few light spindle marks and "An EMI Recording" text on two lines and small "33 1/3" text moved to the left side, most importantly the label does not have "Her Majesty" credit on side 2 which identifies it as a first edition label, matrix numbers YEX 773-2U and YEX 774-2U, vinyl in excellent condition with only a few small marks visible, original fully laminated Garrod & Lofthouse sleeve (aligned Apple version) in near mint condition free of any defects, writing, creases or splits and lamination fully intact (1)
*The Beatles. Magical Mystery Tour (Capitol MAL 2835), original 1967 US first mono pressing LP, original black "rainbow" Capitol labels in excellent condition with only a few very faint spindle marks, original plain inner sleeve without seam splits, matrix numbers MAL-1-2835-F9 #3 and MAL-2-2835-F9 #2, original thick cardboard gatefold sleeve with 15mm very minor surface damage to top seam on front cover but otherwise in near mint condition, complete with integral 24-page booklet in fine condition, vinyl in very good condition with just a few visible light scratches Magical Mystery Tour was the last Beatles LP issued in mono on Capitol Records in December 1967. By 1968, Capitol discontinued pressing mono LPs and thus, Magical Mystery Tour is the rarest and hardest to find original US Capitol Beatles LP in mono. The mono version of this album has never been available on legitimate Compact Disc or in any other digital format and is considered by many to be superior in many ways to the stereo version, mainly because the band had little or no involvement in the production of the (later) stereo version. (1)
*The Beatles. The Beatles, a.k.a "The White Album" (PMC 7067/8), original 1968 UK first mono pressing double LP by The Beatles, Serial Number 0069379, including all original inserts in near mint condition (large While Hamilton collage poster with lyrics on reverse, four individual glossy photos of the band members by John Kelly each measuring 29cm x 20cm, packing spacer sheet separating poster and photos), original black inner sleeves in very good condition without seam splits, dark green Apple labels in excellent condition with only very minor spindle marks and carrying the text "Sold in U.K." and missing the all important "An EMI Recording", matrix numbers XEX 709-1/710-1/711-1/712-2, vinyl in excellent condition with only a few marks visible, original flip-back fully laminated top opening Garrod & Lofthouse gatefold sleeve in near mint condition free of any defects, writing, creases or splits and lamination fully intact This is a true first pressing, which was only available in UK stores for barely a week. When this album was released, pressings were being shifted from Parlophone to Apple labels and some mistakes were made. Whoever was in charge "forgot" to put "An EMI Recording" on any of the White Album's labels, thus constituting a clear copyright violation. Only five days after production started, on 27th November 1968, officials corrected that error and were most probably unaware of the fact that by doing so they created a highly sought-after collector item, namely a "true first press variation". The labels on this copy do not carry the "An EMI Recording" is therefore identified as having been manufactured in the first five days of production. This album was the first The Beatles undertook following the death of their manager Brian Epstein. Originally entitled "A Doll's House", the title was changed when the British progressive band Family released the similarly titled "Music in a Doll's House" earlier that year. (1)
*The Beatles. Beatles for Sale (PMC 1240) original 1964 UK mono LP by The Beatles, yellow & black Parlophone labels with "The Parlophone Co ...", "Sold in U.K." and "Recording First Published 1964" text on the label, matrix numbers XEX 503-3N and XEX 504-4N, vinyl in excellent condition with only a few faint marks visible, MT tax code on side 1 label, original Emitex inner sleeve in near mint condition, original flip-back laminated Garrod & Lofthouse gatefold outer cover in excellent condition free of any significant defects and without any writing Track listing shows the song Kansas City as "KANSAS CITY (Lieber & Stoller)", in later versions this was changed to "Medley: (a) Kansas City (Leiber/Stoller) (P)1964 Macmelodies Ltd./KPM. (b) Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey! (Penniman) Venice Mus. Ltd. (P)1964" after the attorneys for Venice Music complained. (1)
*The Beatles. Revolver (PMC 7009) original 1966 UK mono LP by The Beatles, yellow & black Parlophone labels, early mono pressing with matrix numbers XEX 605-2 and XEX 606-3, vinyl in very good condition with only a few minor marks visible, KT tax code on side 2 label, inner sleeve in excellent condition, original flip-back laminated Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd "patents pending" outer cover in near mint condition free of any visible defects or writing (1)
*The Beatles. A collection of Beatles records, including the "White Album" (PCS 7067) double LP, 1968 UK stereo pressing, side opening gatefold sleeve (unnumbered) in very good condition with lamination intact but some minor yellowing on the right hand side, dark green Apple labels without "Sold in U.K." text and showing "An EMI Recording" over two lines on the left side, no spindle marks visible on the labels, vinyl in excellent condition and free of any visible marks, matrix numbers YEX 709-1, YEX 710-3, YEX 711-1 and YEX 712-2, includes large While Hamilton collage poster with lyrics on reverse, four individual glossy photos of the band members by John Kelly each measuring 29cm x 20cm all in excellent condition, original undamaged white EMI inner sleeves present, together with "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (Parlophone PCS 7027) 1967 UK stereo LP in G&L gatefold sleeve (cutout insert missing), plus "Revolver" (Parlophone PMC 7009) 1966 UK first mono pressing LP, yellow & black Parlophone labels with "Sold in U.K." and "The Gramophone Co." text and KT tax code, vinyl needs cleaning and has several scratches, original Garrod & lofthouse flipback sleeve has some damage, soiling and writing, and "Help!" (Parlophone PMC 1255) 1965 first mono pressing LP, yellow & black Parlophone labels with "Sold in U.K." and "The Gramophone Co." text and KT tax code, vinyl needs cleaning and has several scratches, original Garrod & lofthouse flipback sleeve has some damage and soiling, and together with "A Hard Day's Night" (Parlophone PMC 1230) 1964 mono pressing LP, yellow & black Parlophone labels with "Sold in U.K." and "The Parlophone Co." text, vinyl in poor condition with many scratches, original Garrod & lofthouse flipback sleeve has damage, soiling and writing in several places on the back, and together with "With The Beatles" (Parlophone PMC 1206) 1963 mono pressing LP, yellow & black Parlophone labels with "Sold in U.K." and "The Parlophone Co." text, vinyl has many scratches, original Garrod & lofthouse flipback sleeve has suffered some damage and rowning, and together with "Rubber Soul" (Parlophone PMC 1267) 1965 mono pressing LP, yellow & black Parlophone labels with "Sold in U.K." and "The Gramophone Co." text and KT tax code, vinyl needs cleaning and has several scratches, original Garrod & lofthouse flipback sleeve has some damage and browning, and "Please Please Me" (Parlophone PCS 3042) stereo pressing LP, together with other LP's including Russian "Choba B CCCP" LP by Paul McCartney, "Sometime in New York City" double LP by John & Yoko Plastic Ono Band, "All Things Must Pass" and "Wonderwall Music" by George Harrison, "The Beatles in the Studio, A Conversation with George Martin", "Official Bluesband Bootleg Album" LP (Limited Edition, No 22102) with signatures by Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Hughie Flint, Dave Kelly and Gary Fletcher on the cover, plus LP's by Django Reinhardt, Stefan Grossman, Andy Fairweather Low, Leo Kottke, Ralph McTell, Willie and the Poor Boys (Bill Wyman & Charlie Watts), The Police (1978 first press blue vinyl), Alan Hull and Mike McGear (27)
*The Beatles. Help! (PMC 1255) original 1965 first pressing UK mono LP by The Beatles, yellow & black Parlophone labels, matrix numbers XEX 549-2 and XEX 550-2, vinyl in excellent condition free of any visible marks, MT tax code on side 1 label, original Emitex inner sleeve in near mint condition, original flip-back laminated Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd "patents pending" outer cover in near mint condition free of any visible defects or writing (1)
*The Beatles. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (PMC 7027), original 1967 early UK first mono pressing LP by The Beatles, including original unused cutout insert in near mint condition, original red and white psychedelic inner sleeve in excellent condition without seam splits, yellow and black Parlophone labels in excellent condition with only very minor spindle marks and carrying the text "Sold in U.K." and the "KT" tax code on the side 1 label, earliest possible matrix numbers XEX 637-1 and XEX 638-1, vinyl in excellent condition with only a few small marks visible, early fully laminated Garrod & Lofthouse gatefold sleeve in near mint condition with 9mm wide spine and free of any defects, writing, creases or splits and lamination fully intact An important work of British psychedelia, the album incorporates a range of stylistic influences, including vaudeville, circus, music hall, avant-garde, and Western and Indian classical music. Professor Kevin J. Dettmar, writing in the Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature, described it as "the most important and influential rock and roll album ever recorded". The cover, depicting the band posing in front of a tableau of celebrities and historical figures, was designed by the British pop artists Peter Blake and Jann Haworth. The album's lyrics were printed in full on the back cover, the first time this had been done on a rock LP. The final cost for the cover art was nearly £3,000, an extravagant sum for a time when album covers would typically cost around £50. This is an exceptional example of their psychedelic masterpiece which celebrates its 50th anniversary next year. (1)
*The Beatles. Rubber Soul (PMC 1267), original 1965 UK mono LP by The Beatles, yellow & black Parlophone labels, partial "loud-cut" pressing with matrix numbers XEX 579-4 and XEX 580-1, vinyl in excellent condition with only one very small scratch visible on side 2 (track 3), original Emitex inner sleeve in excellent condition, original flip-back laminated Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd "patents pending" outer cover in near mint condition free of any defects or writing (1)
*The Beatles. An assorted group of Beatles and related ephemera, including approximately 20 colour and black and white photographs by Mark Goodfellow, 1970s, including George Harrison arriving at Abbey Road Studios, Ringo Starr also, July 1970, George Harrison's house, Paul McCartney's house, St. John's Wood, plus film stills, publicity photographs, post-Beatles tour programmes, The Beatles by Royal Command (1963), Meet the Beatles by Star Special (1963), Beatles Movies Catalog, The Beatles Get Back book, etc., plus a quantity of Paul McCartney and Wings ephemera including programmes, tickets (1973), publicity leaflets, etc., mostly contained in two ring binders (-)
Two boxes of assorted LP records to include The Beatles 1962-1966, Abbey Road, Sgt Peppers lonely hearts club band etc CONDITION REPORT: Others by: Paul Simon,Cliff Richard, Buddy Holly, Gladys Knight, James Last, ABBA, Jim Reeves, Rod Stewart, Simon & Garfunkel, Andy Williams, Compilation albums
BEATLES THE: An excellent vintage set of signatures by all four members of the English rock band of the 1960s individually, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, on a page contained in an autograph album. Neatly annotated in a small hand in red ink by the collector at the head of the page, 'Thursday Nov. 21st 1963'. Each of the Fab Four have signed the page in bold blue inks (Lennon signing in black fountain pen ink, with a couple of extremely light, minor smudges to a couple of letters). The album also includes signatures of Peter Jay (of Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers), The Brook Brothers (Geoff and Ricky individually) as well as a number of friends and relatives of the collector. A small oblong 12mo section of the head of the page signed by The Beatles has been neatly clipped away, otherwise VGProvenance: The signatures of The Beatles contained in the present album were obtained by a friend of the vendor, a young female fan of the band who had won a competition to meet The Beatles following their performance at the ABC Cinema in Carlisle on 21st November 1963.The Beatles are recognised as the best-selling band in history and the band were collectively included in Time magazine's compilation of the 20th century's 100 most influential people. They are recognised as the foremost and most influential musical act of the rock era.
A Beatles collection including a commemorative Gold Disc for "Get Back", a Christmas show programme, a large board-backed B & W poster 32" x 24", two magazines - Meet The Beatles and a Hard Day's Night, a 1960's NEMS scrapbook with cuttings, five 7" singles, a piece of 1960's Beatles wallpaper, ten AB & C Gum cards, a Paul McCartney hardback biography and five Beatles Monthly books
Four Beatles records: Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Help!, With the Beatles, Beatles for Sale, three Rolling Stones records: Let it Bleed, Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass), Goat's Head Soup, and four further LPs, The John Lennon Collection, The Beach Boys 20 Golden Greats, Eric Burdon and the Animals, The Travelling Wilbury's (11)
JOSE PALOMARES and GEORGE BEST; an artist proof black and white print by Palomares, "All the Best", for the A'Becket Studio, inscribed "Artist Proof /5" and signed in black pen by George Best, mounted beside a printed copy of The Beatles album with The Beatles for which the print is based, and also a photograph of George Best signing the print, both retaining A'Becket Studio blind stamps, framed and glazed as one.
The Beatles 'Please, Please Me' album on the Gold label, second pressing mono, together with three other mono albums, 'With The Beatles', 'A Hard Day's Night' and 'Beatles For Sale' together with the Polydor single 'My Bonnie' by Tony Sheridan & The Beatles in its original paper sleeve. Condition report: 'My Bonnie' seems to be in good condition. 'The Saints' has small scratches may play okay. The 'and' of Tony Sheridan and the Beatles looks like an '&.'
A large collection of 45's - singles to include examples and many genres, Beatles on Parlaphon, David Dundass, Beach Boys, Hollies, Thunderclap and Newman, Helen Shapiro, Don Juke, New Beats, Elvis on Tri-Centre, Rolling Stones, Judge Dread, David Bowie, Blonde, Nicke Lowe, Stranglers, Glen & Dave, Marvin Gaye, The Cufflinks, Ron Farrow, The Who, Small Faces, Easy Beats and many more
A set of Beatles signatures contained in a contemporary magazine, published by Hutchinson of London, 'The Beatles Book' by Norman Parkinson, circa 1964, with word by Maureen Cleave, magazine measures approx 31cm x 22cmProvenance- The vendors father was the chief make up artist on the Beatles first film 'A Hard Days Night' and the autographs were obtained on set
The Beatles: 'A Hard Day's Night' official United Artists' pictorial souvenir book, circa 1964; 'The Beatles Show' souvenir booklet, circa 1965; 'Another Beatles Christmas Show' programme, circa 1964, and a 'Beach Boys in concert 1969' programme, together with five vinyl LP's by The Beatles, including With The Beatles (mono), Help! (mono), Beatles for Sale (mono), St. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (stereo) and Abbey Road (stereo) (9)
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