APPROXIMATELY THREE HUNDRED BLACK AND WHITE PICTORIAL POSTCARDS USED TO ADVERTISE THE 11TH ANNUAL BEATLES DAY, MANCHESTER, 1997, together with a QUANTITY OF BLACK AND WHITE POP STAR CARICATURE POSTCARDS BY James Hall Thomson, as used in Melody Maker, Bryan Ferry, 1974, 'David Bowie, 1975, Marc Bolan, 1974 and Alice Cooper 1972, and PROMOTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC POSTCARDS OF Montgomery Clift, (Contents of one box)
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Fender Telecaster electric guitar, made in USA, circa 1963, ser. no. L21297, blonde finish, wear to the finish, metal parts, frets and fretboard (see images for guidance), replaced control knobs, electrics appear to be in working order, bridge plate cover included, condition: fair *This guitar appeared in an Antiques Road Show article in the TV Times 26 February 2011 edition, which explains the history of the guitar. It states that it was played by George Harrison on The Beatles 1964 tour with 'The Rustiks'. It was purchased by the current owner in 1964 for £110
A collection of Beatles records comprising 'St.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', and Abbey Road' framed picture discs, three framed singles' 'She Loves You', I Feel Fine' and Hello, Goodbye' all on Parlophone label, 'St. Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band' album PMC 7027 with insert and 'The Beatles 1962-1966 and 1967-1970' albums on coloured vinyl
THE BEATLES Small selection of Beatles Fan Club magazines and newsletters, mainly from the 1980s and 1990s, includes: The Beatles Monthly Book No.9 Apr 1964; 12 x Belmo's Beatleg News (produced in USA) 1987 - 1994; 5 x The London Beatles Fan Club magazines; Beatles Unlimited Magazine (produced in Netherlands) Sep/Oct 2001 Generally good
Five boxes of assorted records to include The Beatles "Please Please Me", Lonny Donegan "Nobody Loves Like An Irish Man", Bill Hailey and His Comets "We're Going To Rock Around The Clock", etc CONDITION REPORTS In used and worn condition, with various scuffs, scratches, some damage and losses, including to sleeves and slipcases. Please see photos for examples of contents.
A very good collection of 58x singles and EPs from 1959 to mid-1970s with several rarities - all but a few are first pressings in original sleeves. Includes 12x The Beatles: 5x EPs including the rare “Yesterday” and 7x singles including the rare Indian copy of “I'm Happy Just To Dance With You” & the rare variation of “Can't Buy Me Love”. Others are The Ramones first single “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” (USA PS); Wanda Jackson “Let's Have A Party”; Wayne County “Max's Kansas City”; “The Animals Is Here” EP; 4x Rolling Stones; Kinks; Yardbirds etc. Condition of the vinyl appears to be very good to excellent.
A collection of 24 x LPs, two singles and three EPs, to include: The Rolling Stones 'Honky Tonk Women' (F12952 with picture sleeve); Paul Jones 'Privilege' (7EG8975) and a Marvin Gaye EP 'Originals of ...' (TME2019). The LPs include: Led Zeppelin 'III' (2401-002 red/maroon label, gatefold, 2nd pressing, has a few scatches); Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 'Greatest Hits' (TML 11072); 'Motown Magic' (TML 11030); Four Tops 'Reach Out' (TML 11056); The Beatles 'A Collection of Beatles Oldies' (PCS 7016, first pressing); and Neil Toung 'After The Gold Rush' (with insert, 2nd pressing). The condition of the vinyl is mostly very good to excellent
A very good and wide-ranging collection of about 700 singles and EPs in two boxes. It includes a good spread of genres: punk; soul; reggae; jazz; 1950s & 1960s pop; etc. There are many original releases on, for example, London, Decca, Parlophone, RCA labels etc. There are a good number of Beatles, Stones and Elvis Presley singles as well as many EPs from the Jazz and pop fields. The condition of the vinyl varies although many appear to be very good to excellent.
THE BEATLES "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", Stereo (PCS 7027) first pressing, complete with cut-out inner and White & Red inner sleeve. Also 2 x Pink Floyd records; 'The Wall' (2xLP) early pressing vinyl and sticker and inners) and 12" single 'One Slip'. The vinyl appears to be in excellent condition for all three records
Registration : 4035 PH Chassis Number : MA28H-186324 Engine Number : 235386 Estimate : No Reserve The history of this revolutionary motorcar is well known and its impact socially, culturally and mechanically is well documented. The Swinging Sixties, The Beatles, Twiggy and the Mini are inexorably combined to represent an era that is remembered with great fondness by many people. The side story is the Mini's impact on motorsport and this is no less extraordinary. Issigonis' friend John Cooper, owner of the Cooper Car Company and designer and builder of Formula One and rally cars, saw the potential of the Mini for competition and a formidable opponent the Mini quickly became. Originally registered on 1st June 1963, this Mini is in need of total restoration however, it is a one owner example and as such, will be a worthwhile investment. Having been stored for a number of years, the bodywork has suffered from exposure and will require substantial work. The car appears to be complete and does come with an interesting registration plate of 4035 PH. The Mini Owners Club are a great source of parts for such a vehicle with most items still readily available. Supplied with a V5 and only one previous MoT test certificate which expired in 1979, the mileage at that time showed 30,129. Guide Price £3,000.
The Beatles: Original record shop promo poster for the 1966 album Revolver, defining features,a matt finish, printing to Parlophone logo and text underneath legible and sharp, poster does not duplicate the photographic quality of the images used in the collage of pictures located in the centre and the top edges of the actual Revolver LP cover issued in 1966, approx. 39"x28.5 rolled and in very good condition no rips or tears
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