We found 32808 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 32808 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
32808 item(s)/page
Trade cards, A&BC Gum, large album containing 400+ cards, all A &BC gum issues from various series, including Beatles, (28), Film Stars, (31), Mars Attacks (6), Star Trek (3), Battle of Britain (59), Huck Finn (49), Planes, (96), Man on the Moon (36) etc (mixed condition, fair/gd including 1 or 2 duplicates)
'THE BEATLES BOOK CALENDAR FOR 1964' with each month featuring an image of the Fab Four, a caricature of them, the months calendar and a zodiac horoscope, The Beatles Monthly Book from June 1967 issue 47, the Sgt.Pepper Special, an issue of The Beatles, Their Story In Pictures, a TV Times/Look-in special edition comic from 1982, together with a set of reproduction street sign names of Penny Lane, Mathew Street the home of the Cavern Club, Ringo Starr Drive, John Lennon Drive, Paul McCartney Way and George Harrison Close
A collection of various Beatles LP records including "With The Beatles" (stereo), "With The Beatles" (mono), "Help!" (stereo), "Help!" (mono), "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band" with Sgt Pepper card cut-outs, "Rubber Soul", "Beatles for Sale" (mono / gate sleeve), "A Hard Day's Night" (mono), together with John Lennon and Yoko Ono "Double Fantasy" and Paul McCartney "All the best!" double album CONDITION REPORTS With The Beatles Stereo - there is wear to the sleeve including some wear to top left corner. With The Beatles Mono - the album sleeve is ripped approx 10cm bottom right quarter and another rip to bottom edge, and it has bubbling to the plastic coating, the title band is also heavily discoloured, there is discolouration to the back, some hand written numbers in the top right corner to back 1.12.0. The album is scratched. Help Stereo has discolouration to sleeve, crease/brown line to one edge, on right side the plastic covering has not gone all the way over. Help Mono - sleeve has discolouration and dirt including all over the back, record itself has scratches, and wear to the label. Sgt Pepper - edge of sleeve has discolouration and the plastic has been ripped, the records has mildew type white spots, the paper interior sleeve is ripped. Rubber Soul has rip to sleeve 4cm approx, discolouration. Beatles for Sale has damage to corners and plastic coating is bubbling and creases, scratches to the records. Hard Days Night some creasing and bubbling to the plastic coating to cover and a tear top right. John Lennon ...Double Fantasy - cover has large scratch to front and several scratches and creases to back. Paul McCartney All the Best has scratches and discolouration to front. All items have wear and tear including surface scratches, discolouration, rough edges. Unknown whether records play or skip. Interior sleeves on many are split.
The Beatles "Please Please Me", vinyl LP (mono), first pressing gold label, Parlophone, catalogue No. PMC1202 with matrix No. XEX421/422 in Ernest J Day & Co. Limited sleeve CONDITION REPORTS Tears, scuffs, losses to eges, opening edge is crinkled and discoloured and possibly damp/water damage. Discolouration to back and written in pen to top right corner 30/11. Discolouration, wrinkling and rip to protective sleeve. Records has a few visible scratches. Not known whether working or whether it skips.
Collection of books to include seven books in Hebrew The Art Journal Vol. I dated 1862, The Doomsday Book on Cheshire and Lancashire 1861 (2), Pictorial Gallery of Arts, Life The Queen (Victoria), assorted books in Hebrew circa 1860's/70's, The Spectator, True Story of the Beatles, Lady Chatterley's Lover etc. (25)
Mixed lot: Polar Lights Batman Retro Batboat 1:25 scale plastic model kit, sealed; Polar Lights Batman Batcycle 1:25 scale plastic model kit, sealed; MP2 The Beatles Yellow Submarine plastic model kit, sealed; two Ha Ha Toys Planet Robot tinplate robots, one red, one silver, both boxed but one has crushed lid. (5)
*The Beatles. A set of autographs on a small pink album leaf, [1963], inscribed and signed by George Harrison in pencil at head, 'To Josie love from George Harrison xx', with autographs of Paul McCartney (blue ink and three kisses), Ringo Starr (pencil) and John Lennon (blue ink and three kisses) signed consecutively beneath, the sheet slightly creased and frayed at top margin where torn from album, 11 x 7.5 cm, together with a pair of original concert tickets from where the autographs were obtained at the Elizabethan Ballroom, Nottingham, 7th March 1963, printed in black on yellow paper, the concert advertised as 'Rock 'n Roll Concert/Dance starring The Beatles plus All Star Show', ticket price 6/6, numbers 717 & 718, one with minor creasing, 6 x 8.5 cm A computer-typed letter from the vendor who obtained these autographs accompanies the lot. At the time the 18-year-old Josie, her sister and two friends had no idea who The Beatles were or not to expect. 'At the end of the night we dashed backstage waiting outside the dressing room door, the old man on the door wouldn't let us in then John Lennon appeared and said let them in. The room was full of people, fans and staff, I didn't know which one was who, I just knew there was four of them and they all had the same haircut, they had changed out of their stage clothes. With nothing to get their signatures on. Someone tore out a page from their autograph book, then there was a scramble to find something to write with, a pencil was found, and I had George's signature, next was Paul we queued while he sat on a trellis table when I was next he said to sit next to him and he giggled and nudged me like a teenage girl (obviously taking the mick) happiness. Ringo was next to sign my scrap of paper. I knew there was four and was one missing frantically looking around then John Lennon reappeared that was it I had all four. Last bus missed it but had to be a taxi home but it was worth it. We saw them twice more in December that year and again in 1964 at the Odeon cinema Nottingham. By the time of the third concert you couldn't hear them over the sound of all the screaming girls.' (3)
Approx One Thousand Five Hundred 45rpm Records contained within Seven Flight Cases Includes 60s, 70s and 80s Pop, Rock and Soul from variety of Artists to include, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson, Supremes, Jimmy Ruffin, Four Tops, Temptations, Small Faces, Johnny & The Hurricanes, Martha & The Vandellas, The Crystals and Free. Various Conditions and Labels such as, Immediate, Probe, Parlophone, Columbia, Mojo, Tamla Motown, Stax, Polydor, Decca, Liberty, Trojan, Direction, London, Atlantic, Epic, Island, Harvest, Chess, RCA, Stateside, etc.
Eleven LP Records Includes 1st Pressings of The Beatles 'With The Beatles', 'A Hard Days Night', 'Beatles For Sale', 'Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', 'Rubber Soul', 'Help' and 'Revolver', The Rolling Stones 'No.2' Decca Label (LK 4661) and 'Aftermath' Decca Label (LK 4786), 'Buddy Holly' Coral Label (LVA 9085) and John Lennon's 'Imagine' with Poster and Postcard. All Heavily Played Conditions Vary.
Approx One Thousand Vinyl Records Includes LPs and 45s from a wide variety of Genre's such as Country, Rock, Pop, Classical, Heavy Metal, Big Band, Jazz, etc. Artists amongst include The Beatles, Black Sabbath, U2, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Genesis, Motorhead, Thin Lizzy, Queen, The Macc Lads, Jethro Tull, Chris Rea, John Lennon, Status Quo, Abba, Carpenters, Johnny Cash, Bing Crosby, Paul McCartney, Iron Maiden, Rait, Gillan, Dire Straits, Deep Purple, Wishbone Ash, Rainbow, Kiss, Wings, The Jam, Police, Duran Duran, Shirley Bassey, etc.
Approx Fifty Vinyl Records, Predominately 45s Included amongst is Led Zeppelin's Debut Album 2nd Pressing Orange Lettering, Led Zeppelin III 1st Pressing Atlantic Label (2401002), Led Zeppelin IV (Four Symbols) Red Plum Atlantic Label (2401012), 'Deep Purple In Rock' Harvest Label, 3 LPs by Neil Young, 2 LPs by Melanie. The 45s are by Artists such as Billy Fury, Ray Charles, Roy Orbison, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, Mersybeats, etc.
Approx One Hundred and Forty Rock LP Records Includes The Beatles (White Album) Reissue, Pink Floyd's 'The Wall', 'Wish You Were Here' and 'Animals', Bill Wyman 'Monkey Grip', Van Morrison's 'Into The Music' and 'Hard Nose The Highway', The Rolling Stones 'Its Only Rock & Roll' and 'Tattoo You', Jim Buckleys 'Greetings From L.A', Doors 'L.A. Woman', Others by The Moody Blues, John Martyn, Jim Croce, Chris Rea, The Allman Brothers, Little Feat, Cat Stevens, Eagles, Barclay James Harvest, Patti Smith Group, Manfred Manns Earth Band, Lou Reed, Neil Young, David Bowie, ELO, Little River Band, Talking Heads, etc. Overall Very Good Condition. CONDITION REPORT: approx 35kg
Eighty Five Rock & Pop LP Records Includes Reissue's of The Beatles 'White Album', 'Please Please Me', 'Revolver', 'Let It Be' and 'Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', The Rolling Stones 'Emotional Rescue', Faces 'Ooh La La', 'The Free Wheelin' Bob Dylan, George Harrison's 'Extra Texture' Textured Sleeve and The Beatles 'Live at The Star-Club in Hamburg' Double LP. Overall Very Good Condition.
Mixed Lot of Beatles Ephemera, etc. Includes The Beatles A. & B.C. Chewing Gum Trading Card Album containing Sixty (60) Cards, Two Copies of 'The Beatles in America' Magazine printed by James Cond Ltd, 'Beatles on Broadway' Magazine printed by World Distributors, Manchester and Nems Enterprises 'The Beatles Scrapbook'. Together with 'John Otway & Wild Willie Barrett' Postergramme signed to rear by Will Barrett, Billy Fury's Monthly Magazine No.12 and The Rolling Stones Monthly Magazines No.25 and 26.
Mixed Lot Includes Thirty Six Vinyl Records Amongst of which is The Cure's 1984 Album 'The Top' Fiction Label (FIXS 9), Dr Feelgood's 12" 45rpm 'BabyJane', The Who's 1966 EP 'Ready Steady Who' Reaction Label (592 001), 5 other 45s by The Who, 2 by Bob Dylan and The Pink Floyd 'See Emily Play' Columbia Label (DB 8214). Together with A Broadhurst Brothers 'Beatles' Ceramic Mug and Eighteen A. & B.C. Chewing Gum Trading Cards.
Case of records - The Beatles 'Revolver'; The Beatles 'Let it be'; The Beatles 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band'; Paul McCartney 'Band on the Run'; Rick Wakeman 'The myths and legends of King Arthur'; Rick Wakeman 'Journey to the centre of the Earth'; 'The Who by numbers'; 'The Story of the Who'; 'Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits'; Alice Cooper 'Billion Dollar Babies'; Yes 'Drama'; Yes 'Tormato'; 'Deep Purple in Concert'; Guns N' Roses 'Don't Cry'; Def Leppard 'Hysteria'; Talking Heads 'Little Creatures'; Frankie Goes to Hollywood 'Welcome to the Pleasuredome'; Genesis 'The Beginnings of Rock'; Various artists 'Now That's What I Call Music' and 'Now That's What I Call Music II'; 'Jeff Wayne's musical version of the War of the Worlds'; 'Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell'; Willie Malbon 'The Comeback'; Charley Patton 'Founder of the Delta Blues'
CASSIUS CLAY AUTOGRAPH / MUHAMMAD ALI / THE BEATLES A 32" X 20" framed and glazed item of the 19" X 15" photograph of Ali throwing a punch at George Harrison who is next to the other 3 Beatles on the photograph which has been signed "Cassius Clay". At the bottom of the frame is an 8" X 6.5" Certificate of Authenticity by KO Collectibiles - Peter Morkovin of Liverpool, New York 15/9/2007, who states that he has 30 years experience of dealing with Muhammad Ali memorabilia, Good
The Beatles. Autographs of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, obtained by the vendor in person at a concert at the Winter Gardens, Margate, in 1963, together with the event programme, also Eskimo Foods Beatles cards; an early Cliff Richard programme, other signatures to the autograph album including Billy J. Kramer and Adam Faith, and early 1960s concert programmes.
A collection of five Corgi die cast vehicles, all pertaining to The Beatles, to include 58007 Newspaper Taxi, 32304 AEC Routemaster Liverpool Corporation, 42403 The Original Omnibus Company Magical Mystery Tour, Abbey Road Album Cover Die Cast Collectable ( Tin Case ) and another Magical Mystery Tour Bus. All in original packaging.
A collection of vinyl LP records all pertaining to The Beatles to include A Hard Day's Night 1230, The White Album No 0533749 top opening with posters and pictures, Beatles For Sale 1240, Help 1255, Rubber Sole 1267, Sgt Peppers 7027 ( Stereo ) with cut outs, Abbey Road 7088 ( Stereo ) and The Beatles live at the BBC
TWO AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, mainly pop stars and entertainers from the early 1960's including Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Gene Vincent, Marty Wilde, Joe Brown, Burt Weedon, Shane Fenton, Acker Bilk, Benny Hill and many others. Provenance: the two Beatles signatures were obtained by writing to Associated-Rediffusion prior to the Beatles appearance on the TV show 'Tuesday Rendezvous' in either late 1962 or early 1963, hence the signatures of Burt Weedon, Muriel Young and the other presenters and puppets. The Beatles appeared on this show twice 4/12/62 and 9/4/63. The other signatures were obtained when the artists played in Cannock during the early 1960's.
An autograph album with signatures including a page titled The Beatles. Signed on facing pages John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and Paul McCartney with the message 'love to Jill from' (the vendor's Aunt Dorothy was housekeeper and nanny for John Lennon at their home in Weybridge and took the album on behalf of the then young vendor for the Beatles to sign). Also in the album are signatures of John McNally, Frank Allan, Mike Pender and John Blunt of The Searchers, obtained by the vendor whilst at the South of England Agricultural Show at Ardingly, Sussex during the 1960s. An e-mail from the vendor is included with notes regarding provenance for both sets of signatures.
Three vinyl LP records, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, 'Relax', the sleeve with signatures of band members: Brian Nash, Peter Gill and Mark O'Toole; The Who, 'By Numbers' and The Beatles, 'White Album', (double), stamped no. 0534296. CONDITION REPORT: White Album sleeve is generally worn with minor tears and stains, over-written name. Vinyl is grubby, well played, and with some scratches. The Who album sleeve is scuffed with surface losses in places and edge wear, vinyl is overall dirty and heavily played. Frankie Goes to Hollywood, significant and noticeable burn hole to the front of the sleeve, which is also scuffed, worn and creased in places, the vinyl badly scratched and heavily played.
-
32808 item(s)/page