The Beatles, Collection of 18 Early 1960`s Photographic Postcards of The Beatles, a Pixerama Foldbook of The Beatles containing 12 photos, all black and white, a Membership Card for The Cavern, Liverpool, Expiring 31st December, 1964, and a Paul McCartney World Tour Ticket for the NEC, Birmingham, Fri. 5 January, 1990.
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EPSTEIN BRIAN: (1934-1967) British Music Entrepreneur, manager of The Beatles. Blue ink signature on a small piece clipped from a feint ruled page of a pocket diary. A small oblong stain affects a small area at the centre of the signature. Together with Bill Haley (1925-1981) American Rock `n` Roll Musician. D.S., `W. Haley`, one page, slim 8vo, Berlin, n.d. (November 1979). The partially printed document, from the Hotel Schweizerhof, is a meal and drinks receipt including roast beef. Haley has added his hotel room number, 713, in his hand beneath his signature. Stapled to a series of other, similar (although unsigned) receipts and an overall statement from the hotel. G, 2
The Beatles. A highly important signed album, "Let it be". The second pressing example, signed in black felt-tip on each of the portraits, but John Lennon has added "Love + Peace" above his signature. Provenance with the son of Steve Taylor, who, at the time of the release of this album when there was considerable upheaval within the group, was involved with attempts to reconcile the four and it is because of these attempts that John Lennon added the words "Love + Peace". (See illustration)
Tom Murray, 20th century, "The Docks", signed and numbered 34/195 in pencil in the margin, colour photographic giclee print, image size 41 x 60.5cm.; 16 x 24in, together with framed certificate of authenticity and seven other framed images of the Beatles and their corresponding certificates (8).
* Sheet Music. An assorted collection of sheet music, including some film interest, 1960s and later, including The Beatles, Deanna Durbin, Nat King Cole, Flanagan & Allen, West Side Story and other musicals, French sheet music, Last Tango in Paris and some Railway Children ephemera, mostly with pictorial upper wrappers, slim 4to (approx. 100)
Harrison (George). Forthright and revealing autograph letter signed undated but in the original envelope dated 23 August 1963 addressed to a fan 3pp. on notepaper headed Palace Court Hotel Bournemouth written on one side the envelope worn and with penned B on the verso. Written on the day She Loves You was released as a single this letter gives personal details and insights not only to the singing: I sing in the chorus and on every other line of She Loves You but to how George felt about their audience s responses and Ringo s role. The letter was written from Bournemouth when The Beatles were doing a six-day gig at the town s Gaumont Theatre. It was in response to fan mail sent to him by the vendor then a young girl living in London.
A RARE EARLY BEATLES POSTER, FOR THE ROYAL HALL HARROGATE Derek Arnold Presents Dancing for the Teens and Twenties with the Recording Stars of `Please Please Me` The Sensational Beetles, Tickets 10/6, Friday 8th March 1963, printed in green 70cm x 44.5cm, lightly creased but otherwise a fine bright example
PIETRO PSAIER (1936-2004) ITALIAN, BEATLES, BRITISH MADE, 67/90. STUDIO X, SOUTH CENTRAL LA & PIETRO PSAIER. COPYRIGHT L.P. RECORDS. DESIGN COVER. CAPITOL RECORDS FOR USA. RELEASE OF THE BEATLES GREATEST HITS. The design was not used due to copyright problems. Signed Pietro Psaier, AP, unframed. 39 x 35 inches.
Records - The Beatles. '[White Album]', numbered 99678, gatefold sleeve (Apple, PMC 7067 & 7068); 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', complete with cut-out sheet (Parlophone, PCS 7027); 'Magical Mystery Tour', complete with booklet (Apple, Smal 2835); also '1962-1966'; '1967-1970'; and two George Harrison boxed sets, (7). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
BEATLES THE: An autograph album featuring three pages individually signed by each of the Fab Four, the first page signed and inscribed in blue ink by Ringo Starr ('To Martin, Best Wishes from Ringo Starr'), the second page signed in blue ink by John Lennon with his name alone and also signed and inscribed in bold black ink by Paul McCartney ('To Martin, best wishes, Paul McCartney') and the third page signed in blue ink by George Harrison ('To Martin, best wishes from George Harrison'). No other signatures are contained in the album. VG to EX
THE BEATLES "YELLOW SUBMARINE" - An original animation Cel depicting "Blue Meanies" Characters from the film; three different poses jointly with a "Flower-Power" atomic-gun; an original colour master-chart from the animation sequences by TV Cartoons, Soho Square London - the very first full-length feature cartoon film made in Britain; acquired by a member of the trace-and-paint department during the making of the production during the 1960s. 10" x 14" (26x36cm)
A 1963 Black and White Photograph of The Beatles with Genuine Signatures of all Four Members, signed in pen to front of photograph, 20cm by 15cm; A 1963 Beatles Show Programme Signed to the Front Page by Three Members not by John Lennon. (2). **Vendor was at a Bobby Vee concert at the York Mecca in 1963 and won a seat draw to go to a Beatles gig a week later, meet them and spend an hour with them in their dressing room. The reason John Lennon did not sign the programme was that he was taken ill after the show.
THE BEATLES- A collection of ephemera put together by the vendor Tom Tyrrell, a press photographer and journalist working in and around the northwest from the 1960s onwards. Comprising; a Parlophone, official handout postcard photograph of The Beatles and autographed on the reverse by all four Beatles, Backstage at the Casino ballroom in Leigh, Lancashire, Monday February 25th 1963 in the presence of the vendor, and comes with a letter of provenance. Also an original black and white photograph taken by Tom Tyrrell of The Beatles at The Earlestown Hall, Newton-Le-Willows before going on stage, Friday 30th November 1962, Ringo is seen holding an advanced copy of their recently released first EMI record "Love Me Do" with letter of provenance from the vendor and photographer, also this picture comes with the publishing rights to the image. Also one other original photograph of The Beatles appearing on stage at The Earlestown Hall, Newton-Le-Willows on Friday November 30th 1962, again sold with letter of provenance by the photographer and vendor Mr Tom Tyrrell and all publishing rights to this image. Complete with further letters of provenance featuring interesting and unique background information relating to the evenings photographed and the stories surrounding each photograph (Illustrated)
A small quantity of jazz memorabilia, including: Three photographs, signed by Jaques Loussier, John Dankworth, Cleo Lane, John Lewis, M.J.Q., two other programmes, a collection of 45rpm records, a reproduction poster featuring Acker Bilk and the Beatles 'At the Cavern'; the collection of Peter Gasgoine, member of the Newcastle group vieux carre and Saritona Jazz Men.
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