The Dick Clark Auction 2006-12-06 Auction - 476 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 16
820: Paul McCartney Autographed Award Plaque, 1976569: Meers Posters Inscribed to Dick Clark865: Rolling Stones Set of "Some Girls" Posters
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The Dick Clark Auction

Who else but Dick Clark would have been on the scene as legendary musicians - many of whom he introduced to the world - rose to prominence? Now, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Bandstand, Dick is selling the thousands of remarkable treasures he assembled throughout his unprecedented career. In what should be, by any standard, a memorable auction, Dick's collection has been divided into more than 900 lots, all of which will be sold without minimum reserve! A portion of the proceeds will support the Bogart Pediatric Cancer Research Program, a division of the TJ Martell Foundation. The event will be taking place live at New York City's Time Warner Center on December 5 & 6 following the December 2-4 preview dates. Guernsey's, the auction house conducting the event, has produced a massive and stunning auction catalogue ($55 including postage in the US and $65 internationally) depicting the sensational material in the sale.

Dick Clark's fabulous collection contains truly significant items from John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Bob Dylan, Bono, James Brown, Mick Jagger, the Who, Bruce Springsteen, Cher, Michael Jackson, the Beachboys, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bo Diddley, Eric Clapton, the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Aaliyah, Meatloaf, Kiss, and nearly two hundred more of the greatest names in Rock & Roll history. (Oh yes, there's Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe as well!)

Somewhat obviously, if you're reading this, you're on eBay. Now as much as we wish you could attend the auction in person - it will be a real blast - we're happy to have you as an absentee participant on eBay Live Auctions. Should you have any questions about the lots, registering to bid, post auction payment, shipping, or any other matter relating to this once-in-a-lifetime event, please feel free to contact us at any time. Thank you.

Guernsey's
108 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021
212-794-2280

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John Lennon "Bag One" Lithos, 1970: This set of four John Lennon lithographs is taken from his famous "Bag One" series of drawings. Lennon drew the "Bag One" portfolio in 1969 as a gift to Yoko Ono. The series chronicles their wedding,
0861: John Lennon "Bag One" Lithos, 1970Est. $2,500-$5,000
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Lennon Autographed Album Cover Image: The 1975 John Lennon album Rock 'N' Roll was born in controversy. Lennon was involved in a dispute with the mercurial producer Phil Spector, whose patented "Wall of Sound" graces a handful of the
0862: Lennon Autographed Album Cover ImageEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Pete Townsend Broken Guitar: During one of the Who's first gigs, at the Marquee Club in London in 1964, Pete Townshend became so frustrated with the sound system that he smashed his guitar. It was a fittingly destructive act for
0863: Pete Townsend Broken GuitarEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Linda McCartney Photos from Dick Clark's Home: Prior to marrying Paul McCartney, Linda Eastman was an accomplished artist in her own right. She served as the house photographer for the Fillmore East in New York City and took professional
0864: Linda McCartney Photos from Dick Clark's HomeEst. $10,000-$25,000
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Rolling Stones Set of "Some Girls" Posters: Upon being asked if the music of The Rolling Stones had an overall theme, legendary lead guitarist Keith Richards famously responded, "Yeah. Women." This set of 5 posters from the 1978 album Some
0865: Rolling Stones Set of "Some Girls" PostersEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Mick Jagger Autographed Tuxedo: The largest crowd in Rich Stadium history, topping out around 77,000, gathered to see the Rolling Stones perform their 4th of July Show in 1978 in Buffalo, New York. The Stones were on a high, having
0866: Mick Jagger Autographed TuxedoEst. $5,000-$10,000
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Elvis Gold Commemorative Album: This commemorative issue of Elvis Presley's very last full-length recording, From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, was presented in recognition of what would have been Elvis' fiftieth
0867: Elvis Gold Commemorative AlbumEst. $500-$1,000
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Eric Clapton Industry Award: Guitar great Eric Clapton was the recipient of this Rory Gallagher Award. A blue globe dominates the presentation. Award is mounted on a cloth backing with a gold-toned metal frame. 20 x 16
0867A: Eric Clapton Industry AwardEst. $1,000-$2,500
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"Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits" Platinum Record: This RIAA certified platinum award was presented to Warner Brothers records for Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits. The platinum record and cassette are mounted on a black ground with a black frame. 20 x
0867B: "Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits" Platinum RecordEst. $500-$1,000
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The Police "Ghost in the Machine" Gold Award: This gold sales award was presented to The Police to commemorate the sale of 50,000 copies of Ghost in the Machine in Czechoslovakia. Black and Lucite display. Excellent condition. 16 x 15
0867C: The Police "Ghost in the Machine" Gold AwardEst. $100-$500
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American Bandstand "Imagine" Platnium Record: This RIAA certified platinum Imagine LP was presented to American Bandstand for the sale of more than 1,000,000 copies of Lennon's contribution to the peace movement. Mounted and framed in black.
0867D: American Bandstand "Imagine" Platnium RecordEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Gold Record Presented to Dick Clark: Brass Construction was a leading force in disco music during the 70s. In 1976 they released their second album Brass Construction II which provided the backdrop to the New York City dance club scene.
0868: Gold Record Presented to Dick ClarkEst. $500-$1,000
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Alabama Platinum LP presented to Randy Owen: Named "Country Group of the 20th Century" by RIAA, and were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on November 15, 2005, Alabama is the most successful band in country-music history. They have
0869: Alabama Platinum LP presented to Randy OwenEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Rare Beach Boys Vintage Silver Record: This early floater-style silver record commemorates the Beach Boys' 1963 single "Surfer Girl," which was the first track on the same-titled album. As "silver records" were never officially designated
0870: Rare Beach Boys Vintage Silver RecordEst. $1,000-$2,500
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The Beatles Platinum 45 rpm Record: "She Loves You," was Britain's first-ever million selling single. Released on August 26, 1963 by Parlophone, it topped the singles charts that year. Platinum color disc mounted in silver-toned frame.
0871: The Beatles Platinum 45 rpm RecordEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Barbara Streisand "Guilty" Platinum Record: Guilty was Barbra Streisand's fifth album to chart at number one where it stayed for three weeks. A creative collaboration on many levels between Ms. Streisand and the Bee Gees' Barry Gibb, it
0872: Barbara Streisand "Guilty" Platinum RecordEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Jailhouse Rock Gold Single: This RIAA gold record award was presented to RCA Records to commemorate sales in excess of one million copies of Elvis Presley's hit single "Jailhouse Rock." Originally released in 1957 with the flip
0873: Jailhouse Rock Gold SingleEst. $1,000-$2,500
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The O'Jays "Use Ta Be My Girl" Gold Single: The legendary songwriting team of Gamble and Huff provided the O'Jays with their final top five hit "Use Ta Be My Girl," which was certified gold on June 16, 1978. The single capped off a decade full
0874: The O'Jays "Use Ta Be My Girl" Gold SingleEst. $500-$1,000
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Grand Funk "The Loco-Motion" Gold Single: Blues rockers Grand Funk Railroad, who had only recently shortened their name to Grand Funk, scored a number one hit with the Todd Rundgren-produced single "The Loco-Motion" which was certified gold
0875: Grand Funk "The Loco-Motion" Gold SingleEst. $500-$1,000
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War "Why Can't We Be Friends?" Gold LP: War's 1975 release Why Can't We Be Friends was certified gold on July 25, 1975. This RIAA gold record was presented to the band to commemorate their success. Why Can't We Be Friends featured War's
0876: War "Why Can't We Be Friends?" Gold LPEst. $500-$1,000
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The Bee Gees "Saturday Night Fever" Platinum LP: Throughout the sixties and seventies, the Bee Gees had seen successes and disappointments, breakups and reunions, and would in 1977 release the defining album of the disco era: Saturday Night Fever.
0877: The Bee Gees "Saturday Night Fever" Platinum LPEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Love Songs Gold LP: Capitol Records released the Love Songs compilation album of Beatles ballads in 1977. It would be certified gold almost immediately upon release and would eventually attain multi-platinum status.
0878: Love Songs Gold LPEst. $500-$1,000
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Blue Hawaii Platinum LP: The soundtrack release for the Elvis Presley film Blue Hawaii would produce the memorable hit song "Can't Help Falling In Love." The record was certified gold on December 21, 1961when this RIAA
0879: Blue Hawaii Platinum LPEst. $500-$1,000
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Platinum LP Presented to Dick Clark: Proud Indiana native, John Cougar, born Mellancamp, released his American Fool LP in 1982; it contained his classic hits "Jack and Diane" and "Hurts So Good." The album would be certified gold on
0880: Platinum LP Presented to Dick ClarkEst. $1,000-$2,500