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Beatles and Jimmie Nicol Autographs from 1964.
Signatures of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Jimmie Nicol on the blank back of a pass from the Doelen Hotel im Amsterdam (approximately 4 x 5.5 inches in size). Nichol was the drummer who filled in for Ringo Starr for some concerts in the Netherlands and Australia when Starr was taken ill and hospitalized. All four signatures are in ink with McCartney's in blue, the rest in black. They were obtained on or about June 5, 1964. Originally purchased from a Christie's London auction circa 1986. Included is a 10 x 8 black and white photo (by
The Times
of London) of the Beatles with Nicol -- made from the original negative.
Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA
.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22629 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$4,302.00
John Lennon - "Aquabee Quickie Sketch Pad" Drawing Original Art (1976).
As John and Yoko celebrated the birth of their son Sean, they made plans to visit Japan. In preparation for the trip, John enrolled in the famous Berlitz School of Languages to study Japanese. Part of his training involved an assignment consisting of a series of sketches, illustrated by John with phonetic Japanese captions. This drawing is one of twenty-one done at the time by Lennon, this one featuring the captions "Excuse me a little", and "Yes, go ahead." The sketch appears to be in ballpoint pen, on a sketchbook page measuring approximately 8.5" x 5.5"; it has been professionally matted to an overall size of 23" x 20", and is in Excellent condition. Lennon sketches are always tough to find; here's something a little different from one of the greatest Rock artists of all time, drawn as he entered what would be the last phase of his life -- loving father and husband.
Authenticated by Frank Caiazzo, noted Beatles expert
.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22644 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$3,824.00
Beatles - Original Photo Album (1960s).
This amazing collection of 224 photos is a magical history tour through time for the true Beatles fan. It starts off with fantastic shots from the 1964 Forest Hills concert, to photos of the lads rehearsing for the Ed Sullivan Show in Florida. There's plenty of candid shots throughout the book, some from fan clubs, and some private photos, even shots from interviews. The collection carries on with photos from Shea Stadium in '64 and '65, as well as a shot of the Wells Fargo armored truck that transported the Fab Four from the hotel to the concert. The photos move on to the 1966 Shea, Chicago, and Boston concerts, plus scenes from the videos of "Rain" and "Paperback Writer." More private photos, like shots of Jane Asher (Paul's longtime 1960s girlfriend), Peter and Gordon, even John's Rolls Royce follow. Also, some great fan club 8" x 10" shots are sprinkled through the album, including scenes from the "Strawberry Fields Forever" video shoot. Finally, we find private snapshots of Paul at his home, with new wife Linda and stepdaughter Heather. This is truly a treasure trove of Beatle memories! There are 85-3.5" x 3.5" pictures, 5-4"x4", 94-3.5" x 5", 1-6"x8", 35-8"x10", and 1-11"x14" photos, for a total of 224.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22607 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$3,107.00
"The Beatles Vs. The Four Seasons" LP Vee-Jay DX 30 Mono (1964).
Unbelievable copy of this two record set, one disc by the Beatles (essentially the tunes from "Introducing the Beatles") and one by the Four Seasons (essentially the group's greatest Vee-Jay hits). So fresh it appears the shrink wrap was just removed, and the poster is included. Condition: Mint/Mint.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22493 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$1,673.00
Beatles "The Beatles & Frank Ifield On Stage" LP Vee-Jay 1085 Mono (1964).
For the cost-conscious who may think the going price for the stereo version a tad steep, we offer this very fine copy of the mono version. Same great Beatles portrait cover, and the same classic music for thousands less! The cover shows some scuffing at the bottom spine, and along the edges. Condition: VG++ (record)/VG (cover).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22492 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$1,613.25
Elvis Presley Framed Record Good Rockin' Tonight (Sun Records).
This lot contains a framed 45 rpm record on the Sun label of Elvis' second record, released September 25, 1954, "Good Rockin' Tonight". The flip side is "I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine". A plaque is mounted below the record saying same and further stating it is "From the Collection of the Country Music Stars Museum". Three "push" marks identify a Memphis pressing, as does the suffix "72" in the trail-off series of numbers. Record appears to be in VG++ to Mint- condition, extraordinary for most any record from 1954, much less the second Sun recording of the legendary "King".
Auction 606
| Lot: 22485 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$1,374.25
Beatles "Can't Buy Me Love"/"You Can't Do That" Picture Sleeve 45 Capitol 5150 Mono (1964).
Very few copies of this disc included the picture sleeve, making the Beatles' second single release for Capitol the rarest. Sensational condition: Mint/Mint.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22556 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$1,195.00
George Harrison and Keith West - "Here Comes The Sun" Limited Edition Print 61/850 (Genesis Publications. Ltd., 1987).
Gorgeous full color print inspired by the Beatle song from "Abbey Road." Signed in pencil by George Harrison and artist Keith West, and housed in a yellow folder; the print measures 17" x 25". In Excellent condition.
Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22633 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$1,195.00
Beatles "Can't Buy Me Love/You Can't Do That" Picture Sleeve 45 Capitol 5150 Mono.
The rarest Capitol picture sleeve, showing the boys in their collarless suits. On the yellow and orange "swirl" label. Condition: VG record/VG+ sleeve.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22555 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$956.00
Paul McCartney - Signed Agreement (1985).
A nineteen-page 8.5" x 11" between MPL Communications and Capitol Records, dated 10/23/85, giving Capitol the rights to distribute McCartney's music in the United States. In fine condition, this rare and important document is signed by McCartney in blue ink on the last page.
Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22649 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$956.00
Elvis Presley Framed 45 rpm Record "Mystery Train."
Included in this lot is the framed 45-rpm record on the Sun label entitled "Mystery Train". The flip side is "I Forgot to Remember to Forget". Beneath the 45 is a plaque that states it is "From the Collection of the Country Music Stars Museum" and further inscribed is the following, "Elvis' first number one single on any national chart. Released on August 1955 his fifth and last single for Sun records." Actually, it was "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" that earned #1 status, residing at the top of
Billboard
's Country charts for five weeks in 1955, although "Mystery Train" was a #11 Country hit, and got more airplay on pop stations. Trail-off numbering has "20" suffix. Record appears to be in VG to VG+ condition, very nice for such a significant classic.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22486 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$687.13
Beatles - In-Store Framed Album Prototype Display (Capitol, 1977).
Among the most unusual and rare items in our sale is this one of a kind Store Display, featuring three colored vinyl LP records (a white-vinyl disk from "The Beatles", plus a red vinyl and blue vinyl disk taken from the double albums "The Beatles 1962-1966" and "The Beatles 1967-1970); along with a picture-disk version of the "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album. All are encased in a large 27.25" x 36.25" frame that includes miniature versions of the album covers and the Capitol logo, set against a black silk background. This item was created by the Capitol marketing department to send to big chain stores; however, the cost of producing these displays proved to be too much, so this solo prototype is the only one. It was obtained by our consignor at a record convention in 1978, from an employee of Capitol. This will make a beautiful wall display for collectors of colored vinyl and picture disks, not to mention Beatle fans. Rest assured you won't find another like it!
Auction 606
| Lot: 22628 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$627.38
Make Offer to Owner
$1,000 or more
Beatles - "Days of Their Lives" Radio Program (1981).
Incredible 30-hour radio program detailing the history of the greatest rock band of our time, on 30 LPs. Covers every era, from Hamburg to John and Yoko's "Double Fantasy" album. Comes in the original mailing box, with a complete listing of songs and cue-up sheets. Condition: Mint. (Total: 30 items)
Auction 606
| Lot: 22521 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$627.38
Paul McCartney - Signed Agreement (1985).
A nineteen-page 8.5" x 11" between MPL Communications and Capitol Records, dated 10/23/85, giving Capitol the rights to distribute McCartney's music in Canada. In fine condition, the document is signed by McCartney in blue ink on the last page.
Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22650 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$537.75
Beatles: Early Photo of John Lennon with the Quarrymen!
A rare and desirable relic that marks the infancy of what would be rock's greatest legacy, presented here is a 6.5" x 4.75" black and white photograph featuring a teenage John Lennon with his very first band, the Quarrymen. Started in the summer of 1956, the Quarrymen would eventually evolve with Lennon's leadership to become Beatles. This photograph is the earliest known photograph of the Quarrymen, and we believe it to be the first developed from the camera owner's negative. To our knowledge, the negative does exist and has been used to create other prints of the same image in recent years. We also believe this photograph to come from the only known negative of the Quarrymen. Looking at a recent uncropped print from the original negative one would find that this photograph was originally cropped slightly by the film's developer on all sides. The photograph has been well preserved and is in overall fine condition, with only a slight hint of wear at the corners. Accompanying the photograph is a set of contemporary ballpoint pen signatures, accomplished on a 4.5" x 7" card, from the original members of the Quarrymen including Rod Davis, Pete Shotton, Len Garry, Colin Hanton, and Eric Griffiths.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22606 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$489.95
Crickets "The 'Chirping' Crickets" Promo LP Brunswick 54038 Mono (1957).
First and rarest album of the seminal group that deftly combined influences of Rock, Country, and R&B. Chockful of hits: "That'll Be the Day", "Maybe Baby", "Oh, Boy!", and "Not Fade Away" to name a few. This copy is a yellow label promo - if you pass on this, good luck finding another! There is a five-inch split along the top, and a one-inch split along the bottom edge of the front cover; otherwise the cover is VG++. Condition: VG (record).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22083 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$478.00
George Harrison Autograph Plus Billy Preston Memorabilia.
This is a British Apple 45 sleeve (Apple 12; 1969) for Billy Preston's single "That's The Way God Planned It," signed in blue ink by George Harrison on the front. He added "Love from" above his signature. This autograph was obtained in person outside Abbey Road studios by the most famous of the "Apple Scruffs," Carol Bedford (who was from Dallas). Beatle expert and collector Mark Naboshek purchased it from Carol's father after her death. Also included are an 8 x 10 black and white photo signed by Billy Preston (the one individual who could legitimately claim the title of "Fifth Beatle"), and the Apple single "Get Back"/"Don't Let Me Down", credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston." "Apple Scruffs" (a term coined by Harrison) were the hard-core Beatle fans who gathered outside Apple Records, Abbey Road studios, etc. on a daily basis in hopes of getting a glimpse of a Beatle.
Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22630 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$478.00
Make Offer to Owner
$717 or more
Help (United Artists, 1965).
Poster (40" X 60"). The Beatles' second film has the Fab Four being chased to exotic locales around the world by a religious sect that is out to get one of Ringo's rings! This was the zany premise for the second Beatles film. This rock 'n roll classic has a wonderful poster that perfectly captures the 1960's most beloved band. The poster has some small border tears and corner pinholes, but is otherwise in wonderful condition and displays very well. Scarce in this large 40"x 60" format. Very Fine-.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22588 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$466.05
Beatles "Four By The Beatles" EP Capitol EAP1-2121 Mono.
This is the first Capitol EP, on the dark green label. "Roll Over Beethoven"/"This Boy"/"All My Loving"/"Please Mr. Postman". Condition: VG++/VG++.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22532 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$418.25
Beatles - Introducing the Beatles Vee-Jay Stereo VJLP 1062 (1963).
This is the rare stereo version with "Ask Me Why" and "Please, Please Me", on the black label with the oval Vee-Jay logo and scarcer 45-size label. Condition: VG++/VG++.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22487 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$406.30
Make Offer to Owner
$609 or more
Help (United Artists, 1965).
One Sheet (27" X 41"). The Beatles' second film has the Fab Four being chased to exotic locales around the world by a religious sect that is out to get one of Ringo's rings! This was the zany premise for the second Beatles film. This rock 'n roll classic has a wonderful poster that perfectly captures the 1960's most beloved band. Very Fine+.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22587 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$394.35
Beatles "Something New" Compact 33 EP Capitol 2108 Stereo (1964).
The rarest of the three jukebox EPs, not sold to the public. This one is in beautiful condition, without the jukebox strips. Condition: VG+/VG+.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22534 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$382.40
Make Offer to Owner
$575 or more
Hard Day's Night (United Artists, 1964).
Insert (14" X 36"). Fabulous first outing for the Beatles has director Richard Lester filming what would be a typical day in the life of the most famous rock band of all time. This film was the definite forerunner to MTV later. This is a harder format poster to find for this film. Folded, tape stain on left border. Minor staining and dirt. Lower right corner missing. Slight fading. Very Good/Fine.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22581 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$382.40
Hard Day's Night, A (United Artists, 1964).
Poster (40" X 60"). Richard Lester's precursor to MTV is an exaggerated study of an average day in the life of the the Fab Four. Legend has it that after working all day and into the night, Ringo thinking it was still daylight said, "it's been a hard day ...," only to look outside to see it was dark and add " ...s night." John wrote the tune shortly after. This poster has pinholes, tape stains, smudges and light surface wrinkles. Scarce in this large 40"x 60" format. Fine.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22584 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$370.45
Yellow Submarine (United Artists, 1968).
Three Sheet (81" X 81"). The Beatles take on the evil blue meanies as they try to save Pepperland in this pop-art animated classic. The poster reflects a style that was made popular by '60s icon Peter Max. There is fold line wear with slight separation at the fold line intersection, multiple corner pinholes and small tears. This scarce, large format poster offers a wonderful grand scale, psychedelic image of the Fab Four. Fine+.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22599 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$370.45
Jaynetts "Sally Go 'Round the Roses" White Label Promo LP Tuff 13 Mono (1963).
The hypnotic title track was the Bronx girl group's only charted hit, and this was their only charted album. Rare enough in any form, this promo copy makes it really a prize. Condition: Mint-/Mint-.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22162 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$358.50
Make Offer to Owner
$542 or more
Chuck Berry "Fresh Berry's" Promo LP Chess 1498 Mono (1965).
One expert we consulted says this could be a one-of-a-kind promo record, with its silver label. The disc appears to have played only once or twice, and the cover is very close to Mint, except for a hole near the top at the right corner. Condition: Mint-/Mint-.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22018 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$358.50
"The Spaniels" Promo LP Vee-Jay 1024 (1960).
White label promo copy of the older, rarer version that does not picture other Vee-Jay LPs. "Disc Jockey Copy Not For Sale" stamped on back. VG++/VG++.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22279 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$358.50
Beatles "Souvenir of Their Visit to America" Promo EP Vee-Jay 1-903 Mono (1964).
Classic "painted portrait" picture sleeve; rare promo copy on white and blue label. Includes "Misery", "Taste of Honey", "Ask Me Why", and "Anna". Some writing on labels. Condition: VG (record)/Mint- (sleeve).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22528 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$358.50
John Lennon - "Bag One" Lithograph Set.
This is the Dutch edition set of 14.5" x 19.5" prints. There are 14 prints, plus a cover print and a folder, which is stamped 001100 on the back.The original Bag One prints were done by John as a wedding present to Yoko in 1968, containing sketches of their wedding ceremony, honeymoon, and the Bed-In plea for peace. Several of the prints are erotic in nature. The portfolio is in VF+ condition.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22634 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$310.70
Make Offer to Owner
$475 or more
New Colony Six "Breakthrough" LP Sentar 101 Mono (1966).
Before their big hit "Things I'd Like to Say" in late 1968, the group wasn't exactly a household name. This rare album was released more than two years earlier, and included their first charted single (#80 in 1966) "I Confess". Condition: VG+/VG+.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22220 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$298.75
Magical Mystry [sic] Tour Poster (1967).
Alton Kelly did this unique piece of art for a movie house to help advertise that they were showing the latest Beatles movie
Magical Mystery Tour
(note the misspelling on the poster itself). There weren't many of these printed, probably less than 400, so finding one at all can be a challenge! This copy is in Good condition with mild water damage and some creasing on both the top and bottom. But if you collect the Beatles, rock posters, or Alton Kelly, this is the poster you don't have! Overall size of this piece is 16.75" x 22".
Auction 606
| Lot: 22593 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$298.75
Ringo Starr and Pete Best Autographs.
Here's a rare instance of Ringo Starr's signature using his legal name, Richard Starkey. It's on a statement from a British concern, dated 1967. The artist boldly signed "R Starkey" as he passed the bill for payment. The original receipts are still attached to the billing statement. Seldom seen, less common in this form than on Apple Corp. checks. Also in this lot is a nice 10 x 7 black and white photo of the Beatles (circa early 1962) signed by original drummer Pete Best. Best was unceremoniously fired from the group (and replaced by Starr) just as they were about to make their first record for EMI.
Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22655 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$286.80
Help! (United Artists, 1965).
Insert (14" X 36"). The Fab Four were at it again in their second feature film with director Richard Lester at the helm again. This would be the Beatles last attempt at a comedy narrative and would only be followed by "Yellow Submarine" and finally "Let It Be." This insert is a more difficult format to find for this film as far fewer inserts, half sheets and lobby cards were printed than the very popular one sheet. Folded. Very Fine.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22585 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$280.83
Rolling Stones - "Exile On Main Street" Splashed Vinyl CBS GE 0123 (Czechoslovakia).
This double album from Czechoslovakia is one of the most unusual and attractive colored vinyl copies we have ever seen. Limited to a pressing of only 100 copies, it is guaranteed to thrill any Stones fan. Record one comes in shades of purple, with streaks of white and darker colors progressing in a ray pattern from the label. The second disk is even more spectacular, with bright shades of blue, yellow, red and white shooting toward the edge in a clear background. Truly unusual and desirable! Condition: Mint- (record)/VG++ (cover).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22259 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$268.88
Gladys Knight and the Pips "Letter Full of Tears" LP Fury 1003 Mono (1962).
First album for the group included their two earliest charting singles, the title track and "Every Beat of My Heart", both Top 20 hits in 1961. The Fury release is very rare, and this copy is scintillating! The cover does have tape along the top and bottom of the cover. Condition: Mint- (record)/VG+ (cover).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22181 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$262.90
Make Offer to Owner
$408 or more
"Annette's Pajama Party" Soundtrack LP Buena Vista 3325 Stereo (1964).
Experts tell us this is one of the rarer Annette albums, but we wonder if that's just because the original owners just don't let 'em go! Annette in sleepwear on front and back covers (and more on the gatefold) could account for the hoarding! Condition: VG+/VG+ (sticker on front).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22008 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
Contours "Do You Love Me" LP Gordy 901 Mono (1962).
The infectious, jammin' title track is one of the most enduring songs from the early 1960s, peaking at #3 on the Top 100 originally, then hitting #11 26 years later as a result of its inclusion in the movie "Dirty Dancing" in 1988. Very tough to find the album in this high-grade condition. Condition: Mint- (record)/VG+ (cover).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22074 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
Make Offer to Owner
$375 or more
"The Platters" LP Federal 549 Mono (1957).
The premier vocal group of the 1950s charted 40 times from 1955 to 1967, but their classic period was from 1955 to 1958 when they had four #1s and 18 other charting tunes. Before signing with Mercury, the group had recorded for Federal, cutting an original version of the classic "Only You" a year before the Mercury version launched their string of national hits. This is the rarest Platters album, and it's a pip! The cover shows some wear, with tape on the spine, and a one-inch seam split at the top right corner and bottom right. Condition: VG++ (record)/VG (cover).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22239 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
Make Offer to Owner
$375 or more
"Elvis Presley" LP RCA 1254 Mono (1956).
The King's first album entered Billboard's album charts in early 1956 and stayed there nearly a year, ten weeks at #1. This was Elvis at his rockin', raw-edged best, not that far-removed from his Rockabilly beginnings at Sun Records. The black label has Long Play at the bottom. Condition: VG++/VG++.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22376 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
James Brown "The Amazing James Brown and the Famous Flames" LP King 743 Mono (1961).
Beautiful copy of Brown's 1961 album. There is a seven-inch seam split along the bottom edge of the cover. Condition: Mint- (record)/VG+ (cover).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22035 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
Claudine Clark "Party Lights" LP Chancellor 5029 Mono (1962).
The twenty-one year old had her only chart hit with the title track in 1962. The infectious song climbed all the way to #5. You'll look a long time to find a nicer copy. Condition: Mint-/Mint-.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22064 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
Halos "The Halos" LP Warwick 2046 Mono (1962).
Another rare gem from an R&B group that backed such acts as Shirley & Lee, Curtis Lee, and Barry Mann. Their one Top 40 hit "Nag" is on this tough-to-find album. Condition: Mint-/Mint-.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22131 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
"The Beatles vs. The Four Seasons" LP Vee-Jay DX-30 Mono (1964).
The folks at Vee-Jay used every variation they could think of to repackage their "Introducing the Beatles" album, including this two-record set. The poster is missing from the album, but the records are in super shape. Condition: Four Seasons record - VG/ Beatles record - VG+. The cover is VG+ (cover - some wear along the spine).
Auction 606
| Lot: 22495 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
Hard Day's Night (United Artists, 1964).
Half Sheet (22" X 28"). John, Paul, George and Ringo made their big screen debut in this madcap, Marx Brothers like romp in the day in the life of the world's most famous band. This half sheet is a rare format to find from this film as far fewer half sheets and inserts were printed for films as the one sheet and bigger paper was more in demand. Folded with staining on right border. Fine.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22583 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$239.00
John Lennon - Japanese Solo Album Promo Group (1969-75).
Includes vinyl pressings of "Live Peace in Toronto", "Plastic Ono Band", "Sometime in New York City", "Imagine", "Mind Games", "Walls and Bridges", "Rock 'n' Roll", and "Shaved Fish", all imported promo copies from Japan. Condition: Average Mint/Mint. (Total: 8 items)
Auction 606
| Lot: 22636 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$233.03
Help! (United Artists, 1965).
One Sheet (27" X 41") and Pressbook. The Beatles' second film has the Fab Four being chased to exotic locales around the world by a religious sect that is out to get one of Ringo's rings! This rock 'n roll classic has a wonderful poster that perfectly captures the 1960's most beloved band. Also included is the US Pressbook which is uncut and near mint other than folded. The one sheet poster has a missing upper right corner and moisture rippling. General wear on this poster grades it at a Very Good.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22586 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$227.05
Make Offer to Owner
$358 or more
Elvis Presley - Assorted Lobby Card Group (1960s).
Great group of lobby scene cards from various films starring the King: "Blue Hawaii", "Follow That Dream", "Fun In Acapulco", "Change of Habit" (with Mary Tyler Moore -- as a nun!), "Kid Galahad", "Roustabout", "The Trouble With Girls", "Viva Las Vegas" (with Ann-Margret), and "Wild In the Country". 17 11" x 14" cards in all. Condition: Average VG+.
Auction 606
| Lot: 22482 | Oct 1, 2004
Sold For:
$215.10
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