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Beat Monthly no. 1 May 1963 through to 17; Beat Monthly Instrumental no. 18 October 1964 through to no. 31 November 1965; together with various 1960`s music magazines and programmes: Pop Weekly no. 37 (w/e 11 May 1963) through to no. 40, then 43, 46, and 48-51; Pop Ten Teenbeat November 1963 issue no.2; Lucky Stars programme priced at 2/6 `From ABC Television`s Thank Your Lucky Stars` published for TV publications Ltd 1963; and programme for `The Beatles by Royal Command`, a Daily Mirror publication
BEATLES, THECollection - (COL)An autograph album (80 x 55 x 10 mm) with signatures from the Beatles: George Harrison (with added `Beatle 1964`) and Paul McCartney signed individually, Ringo Starr and John Lennon signed together and added `To Priscilla` in Ringo`s hand. The album also includes a signature from Cliff Richard (dedicated to Priscilla). In fine condition.
BEATLES, THEPhotograph Signed - (SP)A superb 10x8" black and white photograph of The Beatles, clearly signed in blue ink by all four members of the band, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Minor sellotape residue to rear, minor ink doodle to star motif (lower left corner), but nevertheless an absolutely stunning item. Signed on the occasion of the band`s performance at the Southampton Gaumont on 20 May 1963. Sold together with a fascinating scrapbook of contemporary Beatles newsclippings assembled by the young autograph hunter (sellotape almost entirely perished with majority of contents loose) which includes her schoolgirl recollections of the concert: "It was a fabulous show, I went with Barbara Wilcox. We both screamed frantically, they kept looking over at us!". Hi-res images on request. Viewing recommended.
A set of The Beatles autographs. Reproduction of a photograph of Sir Paul McCartney on stage playing bass guitar with an image of Ringo Starr and George Harrison on stage to verso, the former illustration signed with the inscription `E Shirley, love from Paul McCartney (Beatles) xxx` together with separate signatures of Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon. With Sotheby`s catalogue. Provenance; Lot 155 Sotheby`s 3rd/4th March 1980. See also lot 927.
Angus MCBEAN - Studio Visitors Book with over 1100 signatures from 1949 to 1968, almost all associated with the entertainment industry, some having added comments. Singers including The Beatles - Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr; Cliff Richard (twice); Tommy Steele; Adam Faith; Maria Callas; Joan Sutherland; Kathleen Ferrier; and ballerina Margot Fonteyne. Comedians including Spike Milligan; Frankie Howerd; Bruce Forsyth; and Ken Dodd with some typical Knotty Ash comments. Playwrights including Agatha Christie; John Osborne; T S Eliot; Tennessee Williams; and Ivor Novello. A full page flourishing Cecil Beaton signature. Actors and Film Stars including Marlene Dietrich; Katherine Hepburn; Richard Burton; Alec Guinness; Laurence Olivier; Mary Martin; and Larry Hagman. The book is approx 33 x 25cm, bound in full green morocco with gilt edges by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, the front hinge (internal) is damaged, otherwise very good. The Beatles signatures appear very early in 1963 and this is almost certainly their first major photo shoot for the cover of their debut LP Please Please Me which was done by Angus McBean. The purchaser of the Visitors Book will also get two 'Rotation Books' which were negative indexes with dates on which sitters were photographed; however not all names in the rotation books are in the album as some were photographed at different venues and some did not sign. The rotation books have been of some use identifying signatures and some of the other interesting signatures are listed as follows; Peggy ASHCROFT, John ASHTON, Ruby M AYRES, Hermione BADDELY, Michael BATES, James BAXTER, BEVERLEY SISTERS, Claire BLOOM, Denys BLAKELOCK, Elizabeth BOWEN, Bernard BRADEN (and Barbara KELLY), James BRIDIE, Tony BRITTON, Brenda BRUCE, Dora BRYAN, Ursula BLOOM, Pearl CARR, Phyllis CALVERT, Eddie CALVERT, Russ CONWAY, Billy COTTON, George CHISHOLM, Alma COGAN, Peggy CUMMINS, Cicely COURTNEIDGE, Anne CRAWFORD, Denis COMPTON, Jeanne de CASALIS, Linda CHRISTIAN, Florence DESMOND, Norman DEL MAR, Maurice DENHAM, Edith EVANS, Fred EMNEY, Jimmy EDWARDS, Polly ELWES, Tudor EVANS, Lovat FRASER, Peter FINCH, Bryan FORBES, Fenella FIELDING, Douglas FAIRBANKS, Patricia FOY, Ann FORD, Andrew FAULDS, FREDDIE & THE DREAMERS, Hermione GINGOLD, Peter GELHORN, Ram GOPAL, Joyce GRENFELL, Max GELDRAY, Marius GORING, Robert HELPMANN, Edmund HOCKRIDGE, Gilbert HARDING, Gerard HOPKINS, Michael HORDEN, Robert HARDY, Irene HANDL, Jack HULBERT, Jane HYLTON, Laurence HARVEY, Stanly HOLLOWAY, Anthony IRELAND, Glynis JOHNS, Rosamund JOHN, Isabel JEANS, Helen JACOBSEN, Max JAFFA, Eileen JOYCE, Collie KNOX, Kay KENDAL, Maurice KAUFMAN, Ted KAVANAGH, Billy J KRAMER, Lupino LANE, Hugh LATIMER, Vanessa LEE, John LE MESURIER, John LEHMANN, Eric LANDER, Roger LIVESY, Vera LYNN, Geoff LOVE, Margaret LEIGHTON, Oliver MESSEL, John Mills (and Mary Hayley BELL), Sandy MACPHERSON, W MCQUEEN POPE, Kenneth MACKINTOSH, Compton MACKENZIE, Robert MORLEY, Ruby MURRAY, Millicent MARTIN, Walter MIDGLEY, Charles MORGAN, Jessie MATTHEWS, Geraldine MCEWAN, Hank MARVIN, Hayley MILLS, Beverley NICHOLLS, Robert NESBITT, Dennis PRICE, Wilfred PICKLES & Mabel PICKLES, Donald PEERS, Eric PORTMAN, Anna POLLOCK, Tyrone POWER, Dorita Y PEPE, Joan PLOWRIGHT, Val PARNELL, Derek QUINN, Beryl REID, Terence RATTIGAN, Vanessa REDGRAVE, Michael REDGRAVE, Corin REDGRAVE, Edmundo ROS, Denise ROBINS, Paul ROBESON, Penelope REED, Nancy SPAIN, Robert SEWELL, Ronald SHINER, Victor SILVESTER, Jean SIMMONS, Rosemary SQUIRES, John SLATER, Helen SHAPIRO, Dorothy TUTIN, Sybil THORNDIKE, David TOMLINSON, Ann TODD, Malcolm VAUGHAN, Marty WILDE, Emlyn WILLIAMS, Irene WORTH, Elizabeth WELCH, Diana WYNARD, Chester WILMOT, Mat ZETTERLING and Doris ZINKEISEN (1)
An autograph album comprising numerous signatures to include The Beatles (George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Danny Kaye, Jack Hawkins, Orson Welles, Graham Hill, Edmund Hillary, Sonny & Cher, Julie Andrews, Beryl Reid, Roy Orbison, Bing Crosby, and others (These autographs were collected by the vendor's late father when he was employed as a VIP Chauffeur for Pan Am and TWA Airlines at Heathrow Airport) CONDITION REPORTS The five Beatles photographs we believe may well be reproductions, however the photograph of the Rolling Stones we believe is an original. Photographs have wear to edges and some discolouration conducive with age. Main red album : Most signatures are on pieces of paper and card available at the time and show some discolouration to signatures, most paper/card discoloured and slightly browned conducive with age, edges of paper/card tatty from general wear. However most signatures appear good and clear. This is a private collection and were not gained for reproduction and therefore there were no copyrights agreed at any point. Small blue album : Album itself very tatty, large amount of wear to all edges/corners, binding is falling apart, all pages are quite discoloured and browned, with some towards front and back showing signs of foxing. However, signatures still appear very clear. There is a handwritten note on plain paper by the vendor included in this lot. PLEASE NOTE: It has some to our attention that somebody is trying to sell some of the autographs on Ebay item number 130884780353, he does not have title to sell them, we have contact eBay and the seller to ask for them to be removed.
THE BEATLES: Autographs in an autograph book containing all four Beatles: Ringo, John, Paul and George, Helen Shapiro, Frank Ifield, The Springfields/Mike and Dusty, Billy J Kremer, The Dakotas, Cliff Richards, Roy Orbison, Freddie and the Dreamers, The Searchers, The Shadows and many more. All autographs were acquired at the Winter Gardens in Bournemouth in the early 1960`s. See illustration
The Beatles. An original b & w photograph of John Lennon, with cigarette clenched in smiling mouth, wearing a barber’s jacket and about to cut the hair of an apprehensive Paul McCartney, mid 1960s, Dezo Hoffmann Collection wetstamp to verso, 15.5 x 11.5 ins (39 x 29cm). See illustration inside rear cover. (1).
The Beatles. The Beatles with Muhammed Ali in Miami, one week before his title-winnig fight with Sonny Liston, February 1964, black and white archival print from the original negative by Eve Bowen ‘The Hayward Archive Print’ embossed stamp lower left, 14 x 18 ins (35 x 46cm), mat mount. [One of twenty copies]. (1).
The Beatles. Group portrait of The Beatles posing and laughing in brown colourless suits made by Dougie Millings, April 1963, colour archival print reproduction from the original negative, ‘The Hayward Archive Print’ embossed stamp lower left, 18 x 22 ins (46 x 56cm), mat mount. [One of fifty copies - certificate supplied]. (1).
The Beatles. The front door from Paul McCartney’s childhood home at 20 Forthlin Road, Allerton, Liverpool, late 1950s/early 1960s, with numeral 20 at top, green painted with eight panes of glass (one broken), letterbox and lock fitting removed, inside painted white with lower bolt still present, some paint flaking and soiling, overall 80 x 32 ins (204 x 81cm). 20 Forthlin Road was constructed in 1949 and from 1955 until 1964 it was the family home of the young Paul McCartney (born 1952). The house was owned by the Local Authority and was rented to Paul’s parents Mary and Jim McCartney with whom Paul and his younger brother Michael lived. Sadly only a year after moving in to the house Paul’s mother died. Both parents actively encouraged Paul musically and he first played the trumpet, but following his mother’s death his father gave him a guitar. It was in this house that McCartney learned to play trumpet, piano, guitar and drums. By 1957 McCartney had joined The Quarrymen and begun composing with his new found collaborator John Lennon. Forthlin Road was one of the main places the group would practice and where McCartney and Lennon tried out their new songs. In 1958, McCartney invited George Harrison to join them for a while the drummer Pete Best became part of the group until Ringo Starr ousted him and The Beatles as the world knows them realised its final line up. Over 100 songs including Love Me Do, I Saw Her Standing There, When I’m Sixty-Four, etc., are believed to have been written in the house. When the McCartneys moved out of 20 Forthlin Road in 1964, Ashley and Sheila Jones moved in with their family. Mrs Jones served as an unofficial ambassador for the home tolerating frequent Beatles visitors over the years. In around 1978 Sheila Jones modernised the house and doors and window fittings and tiles, etc., were scrapped. Glen South, the current owner, was alerted to this by Keith Dowsing, a C&A work colleague of Sheila Jones. Through Mr Dowsing Glen South arranged to buy the door in order to auction it for an asthmatic charity for which he did concerts (Glen South, a singer/entertainer even appeared on the same bill as The Beatles at Northwich Memorial Hall on 1st December 1962 with his first group Gee South and the Bluekats). Subsequently it was Glen South himself who purchased the door at the charity auction and has retained ownership of it ever since. When the Jones family left the house it was bought by the National Trust in 1995, both because of its connection to Paul McCartney, but also as an example of post-war social housing. Ironically, the house was redecorated and furnished in the late 1950s style to represent the period in which Paul lived at the house, and the innumerable photographs taken by Beatles fans and tourists standing in front of this “doorway to the Merseybeat” is a replica of the original door now offered here! Photographs of the house exterior and interior, from the early Beatles period, are on display at the house and used in several publications including ‘Remember: The Recollections and Photographs of Michael McCartney’ (1992). A copy of this book, Sheila Jones’ original letter authenticating the door for auction, the letter validating the auction purchase by Glen South in 1995, plus a personal statement of this story by Glen South, are included with the lot. Paul McCartney’s bedroom door with the same provenance was sold by Sotheby’s London, 14 September 1995 (£2,875). (1).
The Beatles Yellow Submarine limited edition jukebox by Sound Leisure, number 9/26, YSM000 9-6, endorsed by Apple Corps Limited, with an 80 CD capacity, original remote control, manual and manufacturers folio. Made in 2001 the first six were reserved for the remaining Beatles and Apple, 59.5in. x 37.5in.
Beatles interest,A superb framed and mounted surrealist image of John Lennon and Yoko Ono lying in their bed a gold colour nude female with horns trying to escape the jaws of a green dragon and alongside them a flight of butterflies,this bizarre image influenced by and titled with "I`m Only Sleeping"
One box containing approx one hundred 12inch vinyl and approx one hundred 7inch vinyl records by a variety of artists and bands. Included amongst the 12 inch is `The Beatles Greatest` (OMHS 3001), Jackson 5 `Abc`, Motown Chartbusters vol.3, 4 and 8, Edwin Star `Involver` (STML 11199), Ike & Tina Turner `Workin Together` (LBS 83455), 5 LP`s by Cat Stevens, `Goddess Of Fortune` produced by George Harrison, Emerson, Lake & Palmer `Trilogy` and Tarkus`, The Moody Blues `A question of Balance` (THS 3), A Clockwork Orange soundtrack, etc… Included amongst the 7inch is The Who `My Generation` (05944), The Rolling Stones `Get Off My Cloud` (F.12263), The Beatles `She Loves You` re-issue and `We Can Work It Out` 1st press, also included in this lot is a quantity of flexi-discs. Overall condition is very good..
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