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Music Memorabilia, The Beatles, selection of items including Liverpool Echo Pop Special Newspaper 1964 including 16 Beatles in America supplement, 9 issues of The Monthly Book, nos 7, 9 (x2), 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 & 17, The Beatles by Royal Command booklet pub. by The Daily Mirror, two copies of 'Meet the Beatles' Star Special No 12, two 1960's scrapbooks collected by a fan from Liverpool, plus numerous other cuttings etc (gen gd) (1 box)
Glamour magazines, Playboy, a collection of American issues, 1962, 2 issues (Nov & Dec), 1963, 8 issues (missing April, June, Aug & Oct), 1964, 9 issues, plus 4 duplicates (missing Mar, May & June), 1965, 9 issues (missing Mar, Apr & Nov), 1966 1 issue (Jan) & 1973 1 issue (Dec). Sold with Playboy Magazine Price & identification Guide. These issues include a number of sought after editions with features inc. The Beatles, James Bond, Monroe, Bardot etc (centrefolds all appear to intact, some slight wear, gen gd) (35)
Rock memorabilia: Two programmes for Sunday at the Saville - Sunday 29th January 1967 : The Koobas, The Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Who; Sunday 8th October 1967 The Herd, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and The Jimi Hendrix Experience The Saville Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue was leased by Beatles Manager, Brian Epstein in 1965 to present both plays and rock and roll concerts. Jimi Hendrix appeared a number of times in 1967 at the weekly concerts to showcase popular music acts. Others appearing at the time, as well as The Who, included Pink Floyd, Cream and Procol Harum
TELEVISION PERSONALITIES - Outstanding pack of the band's first 5 LPs. Titles are ...And Don't The Kids Just Love It (ROUGH 24 UK original), Mummy Your Not Watching Me (BIG DREAM 4 RE), They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles (BIG 002 RE with printed inner), Chocolat-Art (A Special Tribute To James Last) (original red label 1984 issue with insert) and The Painted Word (JAMS 37 UK original). Condition is Ex to Ex+.
A collection of 16xLPs by The Beatles from “Please Please Me” to “Abbey Road” which also includes “Live At The Star Club” (2xLP), “Hollywood Bowl”, “The Early Years”, “1967-1970” (2xLP) and “Yellow Submarine”. There is some variation in the condition of the vinyl but many appear to be very good or excellent.
The Beatles & related: “Abbey Road” (first pressing with Apple logo aligned to track listing and “Her Majesty” credit on label); “Rock 'n' Roll Music” (2xLP, gatefold); “Live At The Star Club Hamburg” (2xLP, Lingasong LNS 1, gatefold); and John Lennon “Rock 'n' Roll”. All are original pressings and the condition of the vinyl appears to excellent.
The Beatles 8xLP box set titled “The Beatles Box - From Liverpool” released in 1980 as a mail order only item from World Record Club. The box, individual sleeves and vinyl all appear to be in excellent condition. Also included are “The McCartney Interview Disc”, “The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheridan” and three John Lennon LPs.
Four LPs by The Beatles: “A Hard Day's Night”; “Beatles For Sale”; “Help!”; and “Rubber Soul”. All are original Mono copies on the yellow and black label. All of the sleeves are in excellent condition as are the original inners. The vinyl appears to be in mostly excellent condition. Also included are the four photos and poster from The Beatles “White Album”.
A rare copy of The Beatles “Abbey Road” (Apple PCS 7088). The Apple logo is aligned in-line on the rear sleeve, the label on Side 2 lists “The End Her Majesty” and Side 2 has a sticker “Factory Sample Not For Sale”. Matrices are YEX 749 4 and YEX 750 2U. The condition of the vinyl appears to be excellent. The condition of the sleeve is excellent with no scuffs or tears although part of the top seam has come unglued. Also, The Beatles “1962 - 1966” on red vinyl which appears to be in excellent condition.
Approximately 80x LPs from the 1960s to the 1970s. Includes: Mike Oldfield “Tubular Bells” (first pressing with the white/black twins label and “13 Notting Hill Gate” credit); “The Time Of The Zombies” (2xLP); “Neil Young “Harvest” (with poster); Hookfoot “Headlines” (2xLP); Geno Washington “Hand Clappin', Foot Stompin' Funky Butt....Live!”; The Beatles (x4); Cat Stevens (x5); etc. The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly very good.
The Beatles “Revolver” LP XEX 606-1 on Side 2. This is the original UK first pressing of Revolver in Mono PMC 7009 which was removed from sale as John did not like the mix (Mix 11) of 'Tomorrow Never Knows'. This first pressing famously contains the long (original) version of "Tomorrow Never Knows" and is not available on any other recorded format. The condition of the sleeve and original inner are both excellent. The condition of the vinyl appears to be excellent but for one scratch on Side 1 track 3.
A collection of Beatles LP's, 45RPM and EP records, including 'The White Album' no.0036050, with inserts, 'Let It Be', with book, 'Beatles For Sale', (mono), 'Help', (mono), 'Revolver', (mono), 'A Hard Days Night', (mono), 'Rubber Soul', (mono), 'Sgt Pepper', (no inserts/mono), 'Abbey Road', 'Live at the Hollywood Bowl', singles including 'Ticket To Ride'/'I Don't Want To Spoil The Party', Odeon label for Juke Box, (French), 'Magical Mystery Tour', (mono), 'Nowhere Man', 'Beatles For Sale' + no.2, 'Long Tall Sally', (all mono), etc, (34).
Thirteen Beatles calendars between 1997-2007, twelve others including Madonna, Queen, various CD's including George Harrison 'The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992', Oasis '(What's the Story) Morning Glory', others, a Take That limited edition 'The Action Movie in your Pocket' Collectors' Box, etc.
A rare Beatle's Apple boutique man's psychedelic printed nylon jersey shirt, late 1960s, with colourful woven apple motif label, with flounced cuffs and attached neck-tie, zipper to back, chest 97cm, 38in The Apple boutique opened on 94 Baker Street in December 1967 and closed just 7 months later in July 1968, having lost more than £100,000 in trading during that time. The night before the shop closed, The Beatles selected pieces for themselves to wear and the next morning opened the doors to crowds massing outside and in true hippie spirit, told the waiting public to just help themselves to the rest. Paul McCartney said of it 'The nice thing was that we weren't too fussed when it didn't work out (...) It was great: giving the clothes to people who showed up on the day' (The Beatles Anthology, Cassell & Co, 2000, p296). CONDITION REPORT: Colours are vibrant and first impression is fresh and good. Scarf tie seam at right side has been re-stitched by hand approx. 5cm (minor) and neckline edge has been re-stitched by hand approx. 12cm. 3 small holes in jersey at left rear hem, largest 1cm long, easily repaired. One pinhead sized holes higher up. A couple of grey soil marks to left sleeve. Initials 'HM' handwritten to inside zipper edge. Otherwise good.
THE BEATLES 'HELP!' (LP, ALBUM, MONO) PARLOPHONE PMC 1255, VINYL CONDITION MINT-, SLEEVE CONDITION VERY GOOD+, MATRIX NUMBERS XEX 549-2 / XEX 550-2, YELLOW/BLACK PARLOPHONE LABEL G&L FLIPBACK SLEEVE, MONO - FIRST PRESSING WITH "THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD" & " SOLD IN U.K." LABEL TEXT, OUTLINE MONO ON FRONT COVER
THE BEATLES 'REVOLVER' (LP ALBUM MONO) PARLOPHONE PMC 7009, VINYL CONDITION IS MINT-, SLEEVE CONDITION VERY GOOD+, MATRIX NUMBERS XEX 605 - 2/XEX 606 - 2 RDO, YELLOW/BLACK PARLOPHONE LABEL G&L FLIPBACK SLEEVE, MONO - FIRST PRESSING WITH "THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD" & "SOLD IN U.K." LABEL TEXT, MONO ON FRONT COVER. ALSO THE BEATLES 'REVOLVER' (LP ALBUM STERO) EMI PARLOPHONE PCS 7009, VINYL CONDITION NEAR MINT, SLEEVE CONDITION VERY GOOD, MATRIX NUMBERS YEX 605 - 6 - 1 - 1/YEX 606 - 7 - 1 - AND THE BEATLES 'SGT. PEPPERS LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND' (LP, ALBUM, STEREO) PARLOPHONE PCS 7027 STEREO, VINYL CONDITION VERY GOOD+, SLEEVE CONDITION VERY GOOD+, MATRIX NUMBERS YEX 637 - 1/ YEX 638 - 1, YELLOW/BLACK PARLOPHONE LABEL G&L GATEFOLD SLEEVE [3]
THE BEATLES 'A HARD DAY'S NIGHT' (LP, ALBUM, MONO) PARLOPHONE 1230 VINYL CONDITION VERY GOOD, SLEEVE CONDITION VERY GOOD+, MATRIX NUMBERS XEX 481-3N/ XEX 482-3N, YELLOW/BLACK PARLOPHONE LABEL G&L FLIPBACK SLEEVE, ALSO 3 BOXED SETS AND OVER 30 LP'S, INC ROCK,POP, COUNTRY TOGETHER WITH A BOX OF 45RPM SINGLES
Beatles - TV Cartoon Original vintage advertising poster for The Beatles TV cartoon. Humourous portraits of the "Fab Four" - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr - the most influential and internationally well loved English rock band during the 1960s. The characters depicted are based on The Beatles, an American animated television series featuring the fanciful and musical misadventures of the popular rock band of the same name. The series ran from 1965-1969 on ABC in the USA. Excellent condition. Original Vintage Posters Advertising Posters USA , 1983 , 28x21.5cm
FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Collection of A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., many accompanied by typed and holograph statements (most unsigned) by a variety of famous individuals (entertainers, television personalities, some authors and politicians etc.), all written to Henry Buckton in association with his BBC Children in Need fundraising book entitled Celebrity School Days, providing various anecdotes from their school lives, including Joan Aiken (in part '....since I was no good at games, my social status was low. The only trophy I ever won was a cup donated by an American family for "promotion of international understanding". I and a friend acted a play about a cannibal and a missionary in the Fiji islands. Nowadays it would probably be considered racist.'), Peter Barkworth, John Brabourne, Raymond Briggs, Fiona Bruce, Lord Carrington (in part, 'When I was sixteen years old, my father asked me what I wanted to do later in life. "I don't know" I said. "In that case, you had better go into the Army" he replied. My housemaster....nodded his head approvingly. "There are only three careers in which a really stupid boy can make a success: the Army, farming and stockbroking". I have never been a stockbroker!'), Nicky Clarke, Jilly Cooper (in part, 'My mother was.....gloriously eccentric, but sometimes slightly embarrassing. She loathed the pink and grey school uniform so much, particularly the summer dresses, that she sent me to school on sports day, in a blue silk dress with a white collar from Harrods, because she thought it was so much prettier.....'), Wendy Craig, Edwina Currie (in part, 'I spent much of my time in secondary school at The Cavern....we used to slope off....& bop the lunch hour away....Cilla Black was the cloakroom attendant & would nag all the groups to let her sing....Of course all the groups played, including The Beatles.....'), Judi Dench, Susan Hampshire, Patricia Hodge, Douglas Hurd, Lesley Joseph, Neil Kinnock, Robin Knox-Johnston (in part, 'I had put in some maths prep and sadly, when it was returned it had more red ink on it than it should. This had led the Maths Master to add a note - "Knox-Johnston, if you ever go to sea I am going to emigrate to Switzerland...."'), Julian Lloyd Webber, John Mills, Mary Peters, Roy Strong (in part, 'I was cripplingly shy and hated all forms of sport. But I was a fearful swot and knew that I could be top of history and art every time. And I was......the English teacher, Miss Emery.....gave me my favourite report: "Occasional flashes of rare insight into Shakespeare. These must be more frequent". I learnt from her to love his plays.....'), Mollie Sugden, Alan Titchmarsh, Jack Wild etc. Also including a paperback edition of the book Celebrity School Days, edited by Henry Buckton and signed by Cliff Richard to his front cover portrait. Generally VG, 71
BEATLES THE: Individual bold blue fountain pen ink signatures by both John Lennon ('John Lennon x') and George Harrison ('George Harrison') on a page contained in an autograph album, Lennon adding the words 'Love from the Beatles' in his hand above his signature. Not signed by Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr. The album also includes a few other signatures by Rock 'n' Roll singers and musicians of the 1960s including Ray Jones (The Dakotas), Acker Bilk, Colin Smith etc. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, otherwise VG Provenance: The signatures of Lennon and Harrison were obtained by the vendor after she had seen The Beatles perform at the Elizabethan Ballroom in Nottingham on 7th March 1963.
A box of various LP records including The Beatles "St. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "Yellow Submarine", "Rubber Soul", "Revolver", "Please Please Me", "Abbey Road", together with The Rolling Stones "Rolling Stones", "Big Hits - High Tide and Green Grass", "Big Hits - Volume II, Through the Past, Darkly", Status Quo "Pile Driver", Mike Oldfield "Tubular Bells", Deep Purple "In Rock", Santana "Moonflower", John Lennon "Imagine", etc, together with Great Western in Gloucestershire and three train sounds in singles including "Change at Temple Combe", "Whistles at Cass West Virginia" and "Bulleid Pacifics", etc
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