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Sat 22nd Sep 2018: 22092018

A road worn ex roadies travel case with various applied backstage passes including Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Bon Jovi and others.

A road worn ex roadies travel case with various applied backstage passes including Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Bon Jovi and others.

Lot number: 2806

A gold tone metal presentation disc presented to Edgar Bronfman Jr for 1,000,000 selling albums of Universal from 1995 to 2002. Bronfman Jr was previously the CEO at Warner music group from 2004 to 2011 and then Chairman from 2011 to 2012. Disc measures approx 41.5cm.

A gold tone metal presentation disc presented to Edgar Bronfman Jr for 1,000,000 selling albums of Universal from 1995 to 2002. Bronfman Jr was previously the CEO at Warner music group from 2004 to 2011 and then Chairman from 2011 to 2012. Disc measures approx 41.5cm.

Lot number: 2807

WITHDRAWN - A Sid Vicious signed 7 inch copy of C'mon Everybody from The Great Rock 'n' Rock Swindle signed in white felt pen 'Sid V'. Comes with Bonhams of Chelsea Rock, Pop and Guitars sale catalogue from 15th May 1997 from which this item was originally purchased.

WITHDRAWN - A Sid Vicious signed 7 inch copy of C'mon Everybody from The Great Rock 'n' Rock Swindle signed in white felt pen 'Sid V'. Comes with Bonhams of Chelsea Rock, Pop and Guitars sale catalogue from 15th May 1997 from which this item was originally purchased.

Lot number: 2808

A framed and glazed poster in tribute to the Sex Pistols and depicting Queen Victoria in a compromising position from a well known piece of Banksy artwork, measures approx 53cm x 43cm.

A framed and glazed poster in tribute to the Sex Pistols and depicting Queen Victoria in a compromising position from a well known piece of Banksy artwork, measures approx 53cm x 43cm.

Lot number: 2809

A framed and glazed signed black and white photo of The Who depicting Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwhistle and Keith Moon plus a 7 inch copy of the Jagger / Richards song 'Under My Thumb' recorded by The Who.

A framed and glazed signed black and white photo of The Who depicting Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwhistle and Keith Moon plus a 7 inch copy of the Jagger / Richards song 'Under My Thumb' recorded by The Who.

Lot number: 2810

A signed 7 inch single of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac debut release from 1967 'I believe my time ain't long' b/w 'Rambling pony' on the Blue Horizon label. The blue and white monochrome sleeve signed by Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood and Jeremy Spencer. The vendor has supplied the following information as provenance, 'I had followed the band from their second gig at the Marquee Club in Wardour Street in London. Myself and my pals from Basildon probably saw the band every couple of weeks and got to know them very well. We were in the habit of going to a gig, scour the local pubs beforehand, find the band and see if we could get in for free. In December 1967, the band were playing at the Chelmsford Corn Exchange and we found them in the Golden Fleece in Duke Street. I had my copy of the first single with me and asked them to sign the picture sleeve, which they did. Ive had the record ever since that night. They also got us into the gig for free and Peter Green ensured that we all had the ultra violet mark on our wrists so we could go out for a beer and get back in'.

A signed 7 inch single of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac debut release from 1967 'I believe my time ain't long' b/w 'Rambling pony' on the Blue Horizon label. The blue and white monochrome sleeve signed by Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood and Jeremy Spencer. The vendor has supplied the following information as provenance, 'I had followed the band from their second gig at the Marquee Club in Wardour Street in London. Myself and my pals from Basildon probably saw the band every couple of weeks and got to know them very well. We were in the habit of going to a gig, scour the local pubs beforehand, find the band and see if we could get in for free. In December 1967, the band were playing at the Chelmsford Corn Exchange and we found them in the Golden Fleece in Duke Street. I had my copy of the first single with me and asked them to sign the picture sleeve, which they did. Ive had the record ever since that night. They also got us into the gig for free and Peter Green ensured that we all had the ultra violet mark on our wrists so we could go out for a beer and get back in'.

Lot number: 2811

A fully signed Beatles debut LP 'Please Please Me' bearing all four signatures of the group to the reverse of the cover. The cover has been restored near the bottom of the rear of the sleeve but has not affected the signatures in any way. The accompanying provenance is as follows "This is to confirm that this autographed Please Please Me LP cover was fully signed by all four members of the group in 1963 at the Birmingham Town Hall when my father who was a policeman was given this signed record on behalf of the group. He was on duty outside the Beatles dressing room door and kept fans and press away from the group before and after their performance that day. This statement is to confirm this story of how the signatures were obtained".

A fully signed Beatles debut LP 'Please Please Me' bearing all four signatures of the group to the reverse of the cover. The cover has been restored near the bottom of the rear of the sleeve but has not affected the signatures in any way. The accompanying provenance is as follows "This is to confirm that this autographed Please Please Me LP cover was fully signed by all four members of the group in 1963 at the Birmingham Town Hall when my father who was a policeman was given this signed record on behalf of the group. He was on duty outside the Beatles dressing room door and kept fans and press away from the group before and after their performance that day. This statement is to confirm this story of how the signatures were obtained".

Lot number: 2812

A signed autograph album obtained at the 13th annual star gala on Saturday, 7th May, 1966 featuring the autographs of The Beatles, Roy Kinnear, Charles Hawtrey, James Mason, Roger Moore (with Saint stick man drawing), Ronald Fraser and many others. This item comes with full provenace from the original owner detailing that it was a first prize in a competition held at the event and that she was the lucky winner. The original program is also included with this lot along with a covering letter signed by W Gatherer, Deputy General Manager of the Festival Gardens, Battersea Park where the event was held.

A signed autograph album obtained at the 13th annual star gala on Saturday, 7th May, 1966 featuring the autographs of The Beatles, Roy Kinnear, Charles Hawtrey, James Mason, Roger Moore (with Saint stick man drawing), Ronald Fraser and many others. This item comes with full provenace from the original owner detailing that it was a first prize in a competition held at the event and that she was the lucky winner. The original program is also included with this lot along with a covering letter signed by W Gatherer, Deputy General Manager of the Festival Gardens, Battersea Park where the event was held.

Lot number: 2813

An Epiphone Viola bass guitar of Hofner Violin style signed by Paul McCartney to the scratchplate. Comes with a full COA from a UACC and AFTAL registered autograph dealer. UACC registered dealer number RD306, Autograph Sale. Also comes with a letter of grading and authenticity from PSA DNA, Autograph certification S02314 and grade 9.

An Epiphone Viola bass guitar of Hofner Violin style signed by Paul McCartney to the scratchplate. Comes with a full COA from a UACC and AFTAL registered autograph dealer. UACC registered dealer number RD306, Autograph Sale. Also comes with a letter of grading and authenticity from PSA DNA, Autograph certification S02314 and grade 9.

Lot number: 2814

Three Michael Jackson 'History' standees (height approx 91cm) plus two posters for 'Blood On The Dance Floor' (Size approx 51x76cm) and 'History On Film Volume II' (size approx 51x76cm).

Three Michael Jackson 'History' standees (height approx 91cm) plus two posters for 'Blood On The Dance Floor' (Size approx 51x76cm) and 'History On Film Volume II' (size approx 51x76cm).

Lot number: 2815

A pair of Pink Floyd card shop displays for the (recorded) 1994 live album 'Pulse'. Size approx 49x65cm

A pair of Pink Floyd card shop displays for the (recorded) 1994 live album 'Pulse'. Size approx 49x65cm

Lot number: 2816

A psychedelic image of 'The Beatles' on card for the 1980 album 'The Beatles Ballads'. Some damage to edges and corners but image itself is free of rips or tears. Size approx 90x76cm

A psychedelic image of 'The Beatles' on card for the 1980 album 'The Beatles Ballads'. Some damage to edges and corners but image itself is free of rips or tears. Size approx 90x76cm

Lot number: 2817

A George Michael tour jacket by 'Event Merchandising Ltd' for Listen Without Prejudice (Rare UK promo only. Soft black suede bomber style zip-up jacket, features grey embroidered "AE" logo on left breast, grey 'Listen Without Prejudice' on left arm and 'George Michael' in grey on the back, grey satin lining. Condition good except for some discolouration to the neck line.

A George Michael tour jacket by 'Event Merchandising Ltd' for Listen Without Prejudice (Rare UK promo only. Soft black suede bomber style zip-up jacket, features grey embroidered "AE" logo on left breast, grey 'Listen Without Prejudice' on left arm and 'George Michael' in grey on the back, grey satin lining. Condition good except for some discolouration to the neck line.

Lot number: 2818

A collection of seven 1970's film and TV related annuals including Dr Who (with first annual from 1965 with unclipped price label) James Bond and Space 1999.

A collection of seven 1970's film and TV related annuals including Dr Who (with first annual from 1965 with unclipped price label) James Bond and Space 1999.

Lot number: 2819

A 1970s Lee denim jean jacket adorned with various sew on patches of Elvis Presley.

A 1970s Lee denim jean jacket adorned with various sew on patches of Elvis Presley.

Lot number: 2820

A rare David Bowie & Morrissey tour display for the 1995 Bowie 'Outside' tour where Morrissey was the support. There to promote his latest album 'Southpaw Grammar' Morrissey left the tour after only 2 weeks (some say they had a falling out although the official reason was illness) and was replaced by Nine Inch Nails. Size approx 67x25cm

A rare David Bowie & Morrissey tour display for the 1995 Bowie 'Outside' tour where Morrissey was the support. There to promote his latest album 'Southpaw Grammar' Morrissey left the tour after only 2 weeks (some say they had a falling out although the official reason was illness) and was replaced by Nine Inch Nails. Size approx 67x25cm

Lot number: 2821