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ELEVEN 1960S THE BEATLES ALBUMS, comprising `Please Please Me` PCS 3042, YEX 94-1 / YEX 95-1, `With The Beatles` PMC 1206, XEX 447-1 / XEX 448-2, `A Hard Day`s Night` PCS 3058, YEX 126-1 / YEX 127-2, `Beatles For Sale` PMC 1240, XEX 503-1 / 504-2, `HELP!` PMC 1255, XEX 549-1 / XEX 550-2, `Rubber Soul` PMC 1267, XEX 579-1 / XEX 580-2, `Revolver` PMC 7009, XEX 605-1 / XEX 606-2, `Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band` PMC 7027, XEX 637-1 / 638-2 (x2), `The Beatles` A.K.A `The White Album` PMC 7067, XEX 709-1 / XEX 710-2 (Disk 1) and PMC 7068, XEX 711-1, XEX 712-2 (Disk 2), and `Abbey Road` PCS 7088, YEX 749-1 / 750-2. (11)
A COLLECTION OF THEATRE PROGRAMMES FROM THE 1950S AND 60S, to include Cliff Richard & The Shadows, Tommy Cooper, Ruby Murray, Bruce Forsythe, Harry Secombe, Liberace, Frankie Howard, Max Bygraves, The Beverley sisters, etc., (most have their original ticket stubb), together with three TV Books of Stars trade card albums including The Beatles.
A quantity of various Beatles ephemera to include LPs - "Please Please Me", "A Hard Day's Night", "Beatles For Sale", "Help!", "Revolver", "Abbey Road", "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "Rubber Soul". "With The Beatles", "The White Album" No'd. 0116133, John Lennon "Double Fantasy", "Wings Greatest", Paul McCartney "Tug of War", Paul McCartney "All the Best", a quantity of various Beatles 45 rpm singles, various books, fanzines and magazines, "The Beatles Book Monthly" No. 1 August 1963 - No. 47 June 1967 inclusive and No. 57 April 1968
A vintage, unframed, (1964) poster for The Beatles film `A Hard Day`s Night`, with photograph images of the four Beatles and Wilfred Brambell on a yellow background along the sides, `The Beatles` in yellow on a central red splash, "Screenplay Alun Owen, Producer Walter Shenson, Director Richard Lester", 76 x 101cm, printed by Stafford and Company Ltd Nottingham and London, (a/f, tears to edges), (rolled).
The Beatles: nine group and solo albums including `1962/1966` and `1967/1970` coloured vinyl, sold with`Keely Smith - Sings The Lennon McCartney Songbook`, `Yellow Submarine` and `White Album` HMV limited edition box sets, George Harrison `All Things Must Pass` box set and `John Lennon Legend` set, various years and conditions
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) a framed and glazed signed reproduction black and white photograph depicting Cassius Clay in a boxing ring with the four Beatles with certificate of authenticity to reverse (the signature is indistinct) togeher with anolther Cassius Clay reproduction framed and glazed photograph.
STARR RINGO: (1940- ) English Musician, Drummer with The Beatles. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Starr seated in a full length pose playing his drums during a performance by The Beatles, with John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison stood in full length poses with their guitars behind him. Signed by Starr with his first name only in black ink across a light area at the centre of the image. EX
STARR RINGO: (1940- ) English Musician, Drummer with The Beatles. Book signed, an excellent hardback edition of Postcards From The Boys, Limited Edition published by Genesis Publications, 2003. The deluxe edition, bound in Nubuk leather, with a blindstamped title to the spine, features 53 facsimiles of postcards sent by John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison to Ringo Starr, the recto and verso of each postcard neatly pasted to the heavyweight black photo album paper, with commentary text printed in silver. Signed ('Ringo') by Starr in bold blue ink to the limitations page, numbered 1831 of 2500. With a loosely inserted sheet of 54 stamps and bearing three additional postcards neatly laid down to the front free endpapers. Apparently lacking the unique postage stamp that was attached to the title page of other copies within this edition. Housed in an aluminium faced solander box in the style of a red postbox, with an interior black tie for removing the book. Some light scuffs to the leather binding and minor age wear, about VG
[BEATLES THE]: An 8 x 10 photograph showing a queue of fans entering The Cavern Club in Liverpool in the 1960s, signed by three individuals relating to The Beatles, Allan Williams (first manager of the band), Bob Wooler (resident DJ of the The Cavern Club who introduced The Beatles to Brian Epstein) and Alf Bicknell (Chauffeur to The Beatles 1964-66). Each have signed with their names alone in bold blue and black inks to clear areas of the image. Together with two 10 x 8 photographs of The Beatles in early line-ups (pre-Ringo Starr), one signed by Allan Williams and the other by Beryl Adams (Secretary to Brian Epstein 1961-62). EX, 3
The Beatles, an original autograph album belonging to Gillian Golder of Barrowcliff Road, Scarborough, Circa. 1963/64, contains several autographs including Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Beatles (all four signatures), plus other acts that appeared at the Spa and Futurist Theatres in Scarborough, 15cm wide
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