THE BEATLES - WHITE ALBUM - An original top loading UK stereo pressing, numbered 0309100. This copy contains pictures, poster and original black inners. The records are both in Ex+ condition with only one or two very minor wispy marks. The sleeve is in similar Ex+ condition with a little shelfwear.
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THE BEATLES - Nice pack of 5 x early "black and yellow" Parlophone mono issue LP's. Titles are Please Please Me (PMC 1202 - VG to VG+ 5th pressing), Beatles For Sale (outlined mono PMC 1240 -3N/-3N lovely Ex to Ex+), Help! (PMC 1255 -2/-2 very clean Ex+), A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230 Ex to Ex+) and With The Beatles (PMC 1206 -7N/7N Ex to Ex+). Original "Emitex" inners where applicable. Great copies.
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES - a selection of 54 original newspapers, magazines and advertisements to include 8 front covers featuring the death of John Lennon, 5 featuring the death of Frank Sinatra, 16 x The Beatles and Paul McCartney, Sparks, and many more. Around 10 of the magazines come complete with flexidiscs including artists Duran Duran, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Saturday Night Fever and Thunder.
THE BEATLES - Nice pack of 5 x early issue LP's. Titles are Sgt. Pepper's (1st mono wide spine issue PMC 7027 w/inner and cut out complete - Ex+/Ex+), Rubber Soul (PMC 1267 -5/-5 VG+ with some light scuffing/Ex+), Revolver (PMC 7009 -2/-3 VG+ with poly bag residue/Ex+), Abbey Road (PCS 7008 early pressing without "Her Majesty" listed on record or label - Ex+/Ex+) and Let It Be (PCS 7096 - Ex+/Ex+). Original "Emitex" inners where applicable. Lovely condition records.
POP MAGAZINES - a selection of 35 pop magazines to include 22 Pop Weekly magazines nos.2-5, 7-10, 12-13 and 16-18, Pop Weekly Third Year nos.1-3, 13-16 and 19-20. The remaining magazines include 3 featuring photographs of The Beatles on the cover (2 x Big Beat and Pop Star Pictorial), New Musical Express 10th Anniversary Souvenir Book, no. 2 Pop Ten Teen Beat, Monkees Official Fan Club Biography 1968 and further titles.
THE BEATLES - a collection of The Beatles memorabilia to include a set of 8 1980s reissues of A Hard Day's Night colour front of house cards (35.5cm x 28cm), The Beatles Book Appreciation Society Magazine nos. 1-5, 7, 9-13, 15-17 and 19, NME Supplement Andy Gray covers the Sensational 60's history of the pop decade parts 1, 2 and 3, The Beatles Story A Magical Experience 1990 promotional opening brochure, approximately 50 magazines featuring The Beatles, and a further collection of handbills and memorabilia from concerts, conventions and plays.
THE BEATLES - a selection of The Beatles memorabilia to include an Indianapolis Fairgrounds Concert ticket stub from September 3rd 1964, a Jumbo Beatles Postcard c1964, a holographic ring reading 'I'm Paul Beatles/an image of Paul McCartney's face', a large I Love Paul pin badge and a Dell 20 wallet photos book to include Beatle Horoscopes and Beatle Biographies.
THE BEATLES - a collection of The Beatles memorabilia to include an Indianapolis Fairgrounds Concert poster and partial ticket stub from September 3rd 1964, a 2 Disc Anthology set, a 2 disc DVD set (The Beatles, The Beatles Celebration, The Beatles Diary), The Official Price Guide to The Beatles Records and Memorabilia First Edition, by Perry Cox and Joe Lindsay, The Ultimate Beatles Quiz Book, The Beatles Forever by Nicholas Schaffner and various magazines and newspaper clippings.
THE BEATLES/ROLLING STONES - a collection of memorabilia from two of England's most famous bands to include card backed photos of the Rolling Stones, a Dorling Kindersley Rolling with the Stones signed by Bill Wyman, a copy of The Beatles Monthly Book No.56 and a copy of The Beatles by Royal Command, 2 8x10" photos of The Rolling Stones whilst performing, 4 photographs of The Beatles, one postcard, and a Livewire sheet featuring Richard Avedon's psychedelic portraits of the Beatles. Lot further includes two photographs, one of Dusty Springfield, and the other Diana Ross wearing a creation of Halston and photographed by Willy Rizzo for Harper’s Bazaar, April 1973.
BEATLES - NIGHT OF THE 100 STARS - a programme from The Night of the Hundred Stars at the London Palladium on 23rd July 1964. The Beatles performed as one of the night's acts and John Lennon's artwork features on the cover. Further acts include Cilla Black, Laurence Olivier, Frankie Vaughan, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Shirley Bassey, Frankie Howerd and Richard Attenborouogh and many others.
RADIO LUXEMBOURG - 22 Billboard's Hot 50 reel 2 reels from 1973 including music from The Beatles and many other big artists and groups from the era. Housed in original Radio Luxembourg boxes. All featuring Voice of America labels, and a loose (unidentified) AGFA-GEVAERT reel. Lot further includes 'Broadcasting from the High Seas' by Paul Harris, Radio Luxembourg 1979 and an issue of Music Week June 7, 1975. All items acquired from an ex Radio Luxembourg employee.
MUSIC BOOKS/DVDS - a collection of 43 music books and 27 dvds. Books to include titles The Beatles Anthology (sealed), Record Collector 2010, Guinness World Records British Hit Singles 15 and British Hit Singles & Albums 19, Official MusicMaster Soul Catalogue Edition 1, The Essential Northern Soul Price Guide Edition 2, The Sound of Philadelphia and dvds to include Classic Motown Performances 1963-1987 (sealed), Marcus Miller Master of All Trades (sealed), Marvin Gaye Searching Soul (sealed) and Level 42 The Ultimate Collection (sealed).
THE BEATLES - an original copy of The Beatles' Revolver LP and a programme for Another Beatles Christmas Show 1964-65 featuring the bands The Beatles, Freddie and the Dreamers and The Yardbirds. Lot further includes a cardboard framed Reveille special poster of The Beatles, (originally folded - 53cmx41cm inc frame) and a original Corgi Yellow Submarine diecast model (803). In good condition (propeller missing) and in a reproduction box.
MUSIC MEMORABILIA - a selection of programmes, magazines, annuals, cuttings and other items to include a folder with accompanying single and letter from Tax Collectors' Russell Leach, an incomplete set of 1967 Monkees collectable cards, , 21 copies of Jazz and Blues, 7 copies of Into Jazz, 6 annuals, multiple Beatles cuttings, 8 dvds to include Bon Jovi Lost Highway: The Concert, 3 Kiss pin badges, 3 The Clash pin badges, 2 Pink Floyd keyrings (sealed), 3 Pink Floyd fridge magnets, 5 Iron Maiden fridge magnets and 4 45 disc organisers.
60s/ROCK/POP SINGLES - Nice collection of around 100 x 7" singles. To include 53 titles on London featuring artists such as Del Shannon, Duane Eddy The Righteous Brothers, Johnny And The Hurricanes, Ferrante And Teicher and Sandy Nelson. Also to include sides by The Beatles and related (x18) including Twist And Shout and The Beatles Hits EP's and EP's by Bob Dylan (S/T EP 6051), The Rolling Stones (You Better Move On DFE 8560) and The Shadows (To The Fore SEG 8094). Condition is generally VG to Ex.
ROCK/PROG - Nice collection of 10 x albums to include collectible titles and a small selection of 7" singles. LP's to include Deep Purple - In Rock (1st UK unboxed pressing SHVL 777 - Ex/Ex), The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's (rare one box EMI issue PCS 7027 - Ex/Ex), Led Zeppelin I, II and III (I is a US reissue, II and III are early plum Atlantic UK pressings), Black Sabbath - S/T (Vertigo swirl original 847 903 VTY - G/VG+), Jethro Tull - Aqualung (Island and Chrysalis logos ILPS 9145). Condition is generally VG to Ex
AUTOGRAPHED BEATLES ALBUM 'WITH THE BEATLES' mono press on Parlophone, catalogue number PMC1206, the reserve of the sleeve signed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, dated December 1963 Provenance: By descent to the current owner Note: Although there is no documentary provenance to say that this autographs are authentic, McTear's has no cause to doubt their legitimacy. Without provenance, the buyer accepts that they are fully satisfied with the authenticity of the autographs.
THE BEATLES - ABBEY ROAD - A great condition early UK pressing of the 1969 release, issued on Apple (PCS 7088). This 1st press variant has a misaligned apple on the reverse, has NO Her Majesty on the sleeve but does have it credited on the side 2 label. The record is in strong Ex+ condition with hardly any marks with the possible exception of a very light mark on side 2. MATRIX: YEX 749-2 + 750-1. The sleeve is in Ex+/archive condition with virtually no wear.
THE BEATLES - LET IT BE BOX SET - A fantastic condition complete box set of the final studio album from the Beatles, issued on Apple (PXS 1). The record is in lovely Ex+ condition with very few marks to note. The book is complete and is in great Ex+ condition. The tray is in Ex condition with some minor creasibng,. The outer sleeve is in Ex+ condition with some quite minor lamination wear. MATRIX: 2U/3U. A great copy.
THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME - A great condition 6th stereo pressing of the heralded debut release from The Beatles. This pressing has a small stereo, "The Gramophone Co." and no "Sold In UK" text. MATRIX: YEX 94-1 2 HG + 95-1 1 AT. The record is in archive condition with little signs of any markings to note. The sleeve is in fantastic Ex+/archive condition with hardly any wear to note.
THE BEATLES - BEATLES FOR SALE 1ST UK STEREO- A brilliantly clean 1st UK stereo pressing of the 1964 release, issued on Parlophone (PCS 3062). This pressing has track A7 listed as "Kansas City (Lieber-Stroller), "The Gramophone Co." and "Sold In U.K" texts, and a KT tax code on side 1. The record is in stunning archive condition. With hardly any marks to note. Contains original inner. The laminated sleeve is in Ex+ condition.MATRIX: YEX 142-1 4 OR and 143-1 17 0 11.
THE BEATLES - REVOLVER - A 1st UK stereo pressing of the cracking 1966 album, presented in phenomenal condition. This album was issued on Parlophone (PCS 7009). Identified by "The Gramophone Co. Ltd", "Sold In UK" texts, with -1/-1 matrx codes. The record is in archive condition with virtually no markings to note whatsoever. The sleeve is in Ex+ condition with a little creasing on the bottom of the flipback designed sleeve.
THE BEATLES - YELLOW SUBMARINE - A stunning condition 1st stereo pressing of the 1969 release issued on Apple (PCS 7070). This pressing has two red lines on the reverse with the text lying in between this. The record is in archive condition with no discernible marks. MATRIX: YEX 715-3 + 716-1. The sleeve is in similar archive condition with little, if no, wear.
THE BEATLES - WHITE ALBUM - A stunning condition early stereo UK pressing of the highly desirable S/T release from 1968, issued on Apple (PCS 7068). This is no. 0117490 and is issued in a side loading gatefold sleeve (embossed lettering). Contains all pictures and poster. The records are in brilliant archive condition. There are very few marks to note on both records, with just one or two extremely wispy marks on side 2. MATRIX: -1 on all four records. The laminated sleeve is in archive condition- a stunning clean sleeve with no discernible wear.
THE BEATLES - HELP! - An extremely clean early stereo UK pressing of the 1965 release issued on Parlophone (PCS 3071). This copy has yellow/black labels, "The Gramophone Co." text and no "Sold In UK" text. MATRIX: YEX 168-1 OH + 169-1 3 PL. The record is in archive condition with little or no marks. The sleeve is in similar archive condition- with no blemishes.
THE BEATLES - WITH THE BEATLES - A great early UK stereo pressing of the 1963 release, issued on Parlophone (PCS 3045) with an interesting spelling mistake. This issue has correct title for "You Really Got A Hold On Me" and "Dominiom. Belinda" for Money. Note the misspelling of "Dominion". The record is in great Ex+ condition. There are very few marks to the record, with some spindle wear on side 2. MATRIX: YEX 110-2 + 111-2. The front laminated flipback sleeve is in archive condition with very few blemishes.
THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME 1ST STEREO - A very scarce 1st UK stereo pressing of the famous debut studio album by The Beatles, issued on Parlophone with black and gold labels (PCS 3042). Dick James credits for tracks A1,2,6,7 and B4,6. The Dick James credits are misaligned on the 2nd and 3rd line on the side 1 label, indicating an first run. MATRIX/STAMPERS: YEX 94-1 1 G + YEX 95-1 1 R. Note that the stampers are from "machine 1" and as such this is the earliest possible pressing. The record is in G+ condition. There are several surface marks to the record but no deeper scratches or "feelable" marks. The labels are fully readable and only a little worn. The sleeve is in VG condition. The rear flipback designed sleeve is worn on the top and bottom with a few small tears. The front of the sleeve in nice clean condition.
THE BEATLES - RUBBER SOUL - A stunning condition early stereo UK pressing of the 1965 release, issued on Parlophone (PCS 3075). This pressing is issued on the yellow/black Parlophone label with "The Gramophone Co." text. Stereo PCS 3075 in the top right hand corner on the reverse. The record is in phenomenal archive condition. With no trace of markings tho the record itself, there is just very minor spindle wear to side 2. MATRIX: YEX 178-3 + 179-3. The sleeve is in Ex+/archive condition with the only wear to the bottom of the flipback (rear), just a minor crease.
One Box: NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS, approx 110 iss 1967-1971, comprising September 2nd 1967, approx 31 iss January-December 1968, approx 27 iss January-December 1969, approx 32 iss January-December 1970, approx 19 iss January-December 1971, covers including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, T-Rex, The Who, Johnny Cash, The Kings, Dusty Springfield etc, mainly VGC
The Beatles autographed black and white photograph 1964, probably in the hand of Neil Aspinall (1941-2008), The Beatles road manager and personal assistant, signed in ballpoint pen, signed John Lennon (1940-1980), Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, signed in ballpoint pen with the four band members’ Christian names and inscribed “To Melita”, photograph approx size 6 ½” x 8 ½” – the signed photograph was obtained by the wife of US record company director Lou Levy in 1964, who was a friend of the mother of Melita Borrow, the recipient to whom the photo is inscribed together with the original letter from the wife of Lou Levy to Melita Borrow with which the photo was sent to her “Dear Melita, I am sending a photo of The Beatles to you. I met your mother in Heal’s one day and she thought you might like to have it, I hope you had a lovely Spring holiday and that you are enjoying school. Fondest regards to your mother, Mrs Lou Levy (Leeds Music Ltd), (I’m the one who is trusted with Ringo!)” on Mrs Lou Levy, 1 Gracie Square, New York, 28th, NY headed paper together with the original envelope addressed to Melita Borrow nee Arnold with New York postmark dated April 14th 1964 together with relevant news cutting
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