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Image: MCCARTNEY, PAUL
MCCARTNEY, PAUL
An original head and shoulders colour gloss snapshot (approx 9x9cm) of McCartney as he was in the beatles. McCartney is wearing a black suit and has his bass guitar around his shoulders.
£150.00

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
We are pleased to add to our collection of Beatles memorabilia another unusual official Beatles product, a sachet of The Beatles hair pomade! Measuring approx. 3x6.5cm the pomade is wrapped in cellophane complete with a colour insert showing head and shoulders length colour images of the Fab Four . Manufactured by H.H Chemical & Ind, Manilla the sachets are mounted together with a photograph of the group with a description of the item to an overall size of 40x30cm. A unusual item, an ideal gift for a Fab Four fanatic!
£100.00

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
A full set of undedicated Beatles signatures in various blue pen inks. With small surface marks which affects the 'P' of 'Paul' and 'R' of 'Ringo', light edge toning and a tape line to the far left of the page which does not affect the signatures. The piece features, small individual clipped black and white head and shoulders length newspaper photographs of four.
£7,500.00

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
A superb vintage 10x8, full length, black and white photograph of The Beatles in casual dress pictured on a beach in the Bahamas taken during the filming of the 1965 film 'Help!' Signed and inscribed across the upper portion of the image, "To Warwick, Best Wishes Ringo Starr', "To Warwick, Good heavens from Uncle John Lennon" and "To Warwick best wishes from Uncle George Harrison" and signed across a lower left portion by Paul McCartney. McCartney and Starr have signed in blue felt tip and Lennon and Harrison in blue ballpoint, the signature from Harrison being rather light. With pin holes to all four corners, scattered creasing and surface staining and edge toning as a result of previous mounting this still remains a fantastic set of extremely desirable signatures which are becoming increasingly scarce to find on a photograph of this size and quality. A good example of four rare and highly sought after signatures on an attractive image, mounted framed and glazed.
£19,500.00

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
A silkscreen on canvas featuring a double image of "Beatles Boots fans are here!" Framed to an overall size of 68x41cm.
£1,250.00

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
Vintage pencil signatures, "Paul McCartney," "John Lennon," "George Harrison," and "Ringo Starr," on a light pink 5.5 x 4.25 album page. In fine condition, with two punch holes to left edge, and some scattered light toning to edges, lightly affecting final portion of Lennon’s signature. A nice set of "matching" signatures of this increasingly difficult-to-assemble grouping!
£8,800.00

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
A set of four pieces of white bed linen (each measuring approximately 1cm x 1cm) each slept on by one of The Beatles. Each square is affixed to a printed certificate stating which Beatle graced that particular bedding. The sheets were used by The Fab Four on September 6th 1964 when they stayed at the Whittier Hotel after playing at the Olympia Stadium, Detroit. Sold together with a classic photographs of The Beatles.
£400.00

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
Fantastic set of the The Beatles material, including ten CD's with the group's songs, various interviews and press conferences, a complimentary photo book and a T-shirt with a printed image of Fab Four (all unsigned). Excellent collection for an avid Beatles fan.
£150.00

Image: MOODY BLUES, THE
MOODY BLUES, THE
A set of signatures in pencil on the reverse of a small promotional black and white postcard photograph (approx. 5.5x8 cm) of the Beatles 'No. 25 in a series of 60 photos' (which features a facsimile signature from Paul McCartney) from five members of The Moody Blues; Clint Warwick, Mike Pinder, Denny Laine, Ray Thomas and Graeme Edge. Unfortunately the piece suffers from severe surface toning/yellowing; viewing is recommended. (CLRSTK)
Reduced
£37.50

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
A set of three early publicity postcards illustrated with individual black and white, head and shoulders length portraits by Astrid Kirchherr of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison circa 1962. Each individually signed and inscribed on the reverse of their respective images, in blue ink, "Love to Brenda from John Lennon xxxx", in red ink "To Brenda love Paul McCartneyxxx" and also in blue ink "To Brenda love from George Harrisonxxxx". Three excellent examples of sought after early signatures from Lennon, McCartney and Harrison.
£7,500.00

Image: BEATLES, THE
BEATLES, THE
South Pacific TEAL in-flight magazine, 8.5 x 11, signed on the front cover in blue ballpoint by all four members, John Lennon (inscribing "To Hunt"), Paul McCartney ("To Hunt, from"), George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, as well as Derek Taylor (adding "pp Brian Epstein"). Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from noted Beatles expert Frank Caiazzo adding that 2he signatures on this magazine date from mid-1964." The Beatles toured Australia for the first, and only, time in June of 1964. Beatlemania was at a fever pitch by this time, as evidenced by the 350,000 fans that greeted them in Adelaide, the largest recorded crowd that the Beatles would ever see in their touring history. The reaction in New Zealand surpassed that of Australia, with the young New Zealanders experiencing a cultural shift that had begun with the start of television broadcasting in 1960. The young New Zealand fans were Beatle crazy, with fans injured at the airport upon the Beatles’ arrival, one of their touring cars nearly pushed over, a girl slashing her wrists in the hotel room of one of the band’s entourage when he refused to introduce her, John and Ringo injured in a crush of fans in Auckland, and as they were departing a boy ran out onto the tarmac and had to be dragged away by police. This item was obviously signed after the departure of replacement drummer, Jimmy Nichols. Ringo had rejoined his bandmates three days into the tour following his recovery from tonsilitis. These autographs were undoubtedly collected as the band was flying around New Zealand upon a TEAL (Tasman Empire Airlines) plane during this frenzied portion of their Far East tour, at the very height of Beatlemmania. In fine condition, with scattered light creasing.
£22,000.00

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