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Elvis Presley’s 1975 Martin D-28 GuitarElvis Presley Black and White “Penguin” SuitElvis Presley Early Publicity Photo, 1955
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Memphis, TN, United States
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The Auction At Graceland

The first Graceland Authenticated Auction Including Highlights from the Collection of Greg Page
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Thank You Card to Judy Spreckles: From the Collection of Greg Page. Offered is a thank you card sent from Graceland to Judy Spreckles (sic) in 1958. Judy Spreckles was a friend of Elvis’ from early in his career and their
0025: Thank You Card to Judy SprecklesEst. $900-$1,000
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Vernon Presley's Journal/Agenda: From the Collection of Greg Page. Journal/Agenda with gilded “Vernon Presley” on the cover. The journal/agenda belonged to Vernon, but was never used and measures approximately 7 by 4 inches (18
0026: Vernon Presley's Journal/AgendaEst. $600-$700
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Dell Comics Letter, 1962: Charlton Comics received permission in 1956 to publish information about Elvis, however the Colonel would not allow his future start to be trivialized by a comic strip composed about him. A few years
0028: Dell Comics Letter, 1962Est. $2,500-$3,000
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“Run On For a Long Time” Song Contract: From the Collection of Greg Page. This "Run On For a Long Time" contract is signed by Elvis on the last page and dated 6 September 1966. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Graceland
0030: “Run On For a Long Time” Song ContractEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Check Written to Red West, 1975: From the Collection of Greg Page. The offered check is signed "E.A. Presley” and made to Red West for the amount of $2,000 and noted for “Bonus on July 75 Road Tour.” Red West was a close
0031: Check Written to Red West, 1975Est. $3,000-$5,000
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1968 “Comeback Special” Script: From the Collection of Greg Page. This rare, full script for the Elvis Comeback Special produced in 1968 belonged to the Associate Producer, Gene Marcione, who was ultimately credited as Unit
0032: 1968 “Comeback Special” ScriptEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Jaycees Booklet, 1970: From the Collection of Greg Page. Signed by Frank Taylor, General Chairman, this Jaycees booklet is for the “Ten Outstanding Young Men” awards ceremony in Memphis, Tennessee 1970 in which Elvis
0035: Jaycees Booklet, 1970Est. $900-$1,000
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Elvis-Worn Shirt: From the Collection of Greg Page. The offfered shirt, designed by Bill Belew and worn by Elvis, was custom-made by IC Costume Company. Elvis began wearing shirts of this style in the early 1970s.
0037: Elvis-Worn ShirtEst. $12,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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Star Sapphire, Diamond and Gold Ring: From the Collection of Greg Page. Men’s 14-karat gold, star sapphire, diamond and gold “nugget” ring with a grayish blue cabochon sapphire measuring approximately 12 x 10 mm, and one round
0038: Star Sapphire, Diamond and Gold RingEst. $25,000-$35,000
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Gold, Gemstone and Diamond Lion's Head Form Pendant: From the Collection of Greg Page. The 18-karat gold lion’s head form pendant contains two emerald eyes measuring approximately 3 mm, a cabochon ruby measuring approximately 4 x 3.5 mm (with crack),
0039: Gold, Gemstone and Diamond Lion's Head Form PendantEst. $25,000-$35,000
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Opal and Diamond Ring: From the Collection of Greg Page. 14-karat gold, opal and diamond with a four-claw set oval triplet measuring approximately 10 x 8 mm, surrounded by sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds each weighing
0040: Opal and Diamond RingEst. $25,000-$35,000
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Las Vegas Show Agreement, 1969: Offered is a blue folder entitled “Agreement Between Elvis Presley and Las Vegas International,” which contains the 13-page typed agreement. This contract is for the first of Elvis’ 15 Las
0041: Las Vegas Show Agreement, 1969Est. $20,000-$25,000
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Elvis Handwritten Song List, 1969: Offered is a handwritten song list by Elvis on a yellow legal sheet with liquid ring stains. The song list is dated “Aug 2 th,” with further notations at the top “Las Vegas” and “Show
0042: Elvis Handwritten Song List, 1969Est. $5,000-$7,000
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Presentation Key to the City of Las Vegas: From the Collection of Greg Page. Presented to Elvis on January 26, 1970, this honorary key to the City of Las Vegas is mounted as a presentation plaque measuring approximately 7 1/2 by 9 1/16 inches
0043: Presentation Key to the City of Las VegasEst. $700-$900
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Louisiana State Trooper Badge: From the Collection of Greg Page. This honorary gold-plated and enameled Louisiana State Trooper Badge was given to Elvis by then Chief Deputy Tommy Hollingsworth, who later became Sheriff
0044: Louisiana State Trooper BadgeEst. $1,500-$2,000
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