Remembering Waylon 2014-10-05 Auction - 485 Price Results - Guernsey's in AZ - Page 12
Buddy Holly's 1958 Ariel Cyclone MotorcycleFramed Letter from Johnny Cash to WaylonWaylon's Brass Ashtray
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Phoenix, AZ, United States
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Remembering Waylon

On October 5 at Phoenix's stunning Musical Instrument Museum, New York City-based auction house Guernsey?s will resurrect the aura of outlaw country megastar Waylon Jennings with the sale of many of his personal belongings. For the first time, Jennings? legions of fans will have a chance to own a piece of musical history. The featured collection is being offered by country music legend Jessi Colter, Jennings? wife of more than thirty years with whom he often shared the stage. The event will help bring attention to the important care provided at the Phoenix Children?s Hospital.
Buddy Holly's 1958 Ariel Cyclone Motorcycle: Buddy Holly’s original 1958 Ariel Cyclone motorcycle. This treasured item was a gift to Waylon Jennings in 1979 by members of Holly’s original Crickets, Joe B. Maudlin and Jerry Allison on the
0235: Buddy Holly's 1958 Ariel Cyclone MotorcycleEst. $100,000-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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Autographed Photograph of Muhammad Ali with a Sheet of: Waylon Jennings' handwritten lyrics in honor of Muhammad Ali: “Here's to the champions / Bundini, Byron and Angelo Dundee / Here's to a good man / who forever will be / (remembered as) the
0236: Autographed Photograph of Muhammad Ali with a Sheet ofEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Autographed Photograph of Muhammad Ali defeating Sunny: Iconic photograph of a young Cassius Clay (Ali) looming over the fallen Sunny Liston in their legendary second fight. Taken by Neil Leifer. Autographed by Muhammad Ali. This includes a photograph of
0237: Autographed Photograph of Muhammad Ali defeating SunnyEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Muhammad Ali in His Corner by Neil Anton, 1981: Muhammad Ali photographed in his corner by Neil Anton. “Drama in the Bahamas,” December 11, 1981. Ali defeated Trevor Berbick. Inscribed in the following manner: "To Waylon Jennings. Love from
0238: Muhammad Ali in His Corner by Neil Anton, 1981Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Muhammad Ali's Training gloves. USA #4304: Training gloves. USA #4304 “Boxing is my favorite sport and Ali is one of my heroes. I was in New Orleans on the night of September 15, 1978
0239: Muhammad Ali's Training gloves. USA #4304Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Muhammad Ali's Ring Robe Presented to Waylon by Ali: Muhammad Ali's training ring robe in preparation for the 1978 Spinks fight and not his official ring robe for that event. White terrycloth robe with two front pockets. Belt included. This was gifted
0240: Muhammad Ali's Ring Robe Presented to Waylon by AliEst. $20,000-$30,000
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Limited Edition Portrait of Muhammad Ali by Stephen: Portrait of Muhammad Ali. Limited edition print 934/1000. Pencil signed by Muhammad Ali and the artist Stephen Holland. Given to Waylon by good friend and legendary musician Tony Joe White. Framed
0241: Limited Edition Portrait of Muhammad Ali by StephenEst. $800-$1,200
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Framed Letter from Johnny Cash to Waylon: Framed letter from Johnny Cash apologizing for not being in Atlanta for the roast that was being held in Waylon's honor. Cash writes that he could not be there because he was in Jamaica at the time.
0242: Framed Letter from Johnny Cash to WaylonEst. $300-$500
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1984 Recreation of a Poster Advertising Hank Williams: Hank Williams and his Drifting Cowboys. 1953 Grand Ole Opry poster recreated by Nashville's renowned Hatch Show Print in 1984. 28" x 22". Inscribed by Jessi Colter, it reads: "Waylon said I always
0243: 1984 Recreation of a Poster Advertising Hank WilliamsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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The Buddy Holly Days: “The Buddy Holly Days.” A wonderful treasury of images of Waylon Jennings with Buddy Holly and The Crickets and Ritchie Valens. Importantly, this museum display includes an original Buddy Holly
0244: The Buddy Holly DaysEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Display of Fifteen Original Vintage Photographs of: Display of fifteen original vintage photographs of Waylon from his early days in Littlefield, TX through mid-career. Framed size 41 ½" x 31 ½".
0245: Display of Fifteen Original Vintage Photographs ofEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Framed museum display piece featuring images of Jessi: Assorted images of Jessi Colter at different periods during her career. Framed museum display piece. The images of Jessi surround central photographs of Waylon and Jessi together. 41 ½" x 31 ½".
0246: Framed museum display piece featuring images of JessiEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Ten Photograph Display from Waylon's Music Row Museum: A display from Waylon’s Music Row Museum. Framed photography featuring Waylon, Jessi, and other celebrated individuals, including President Jimmy Carter, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Gene Autry,
0248: Ten Photograph Display from Waylon's Music Row MuseumEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Willie Nelson's Trademark Braids, 1983: Waylon and Willie, great friends, were forever egging each other on. Both giants in the world of American popular music, they also took every opportunity they could to share lighter moments with each
0249: Willie Nelson's Trademark Braids, 1983Est. $50,000-$60,000
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Waylon Jennings Stage Banner: Photo illustrates only the center section of this stage performance banner. The surround, not shown, is black fabric. Full size is approximately 20 feet x 40 feet.
0249A: Waylon Jennings Stage BannerEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Commemorative RIAA plaque for "Trick Pony": Commemorative RIAA plaque in honor of the sale of 500,000 copies of "Trick Pony", presented to Waylon Jennings. 26 ½" x 18 ½".
0250: Commemorative RIAA plaque for "Trick Pony"Est. $800-$1,200
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Framed Display of Fifteen Original Vintage Photographs: Framed display which hung in Waylon’s museum. Photos of Waylon smoking, drinking, and relaxing on the set of the music video “The Conversation,” which Waylon co-created with Hank Williams Jr.
0251: Framed Display of Fifteen Original Vintage PhotographsEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Five Pages of Handwritten Lyrics Mounted and Framed: Beautiful framed display which originally hung in Waylon’s museum. This piece has five pages of lyrics handwritten by Jennings, each on a separate page. Included are the lyrics to “Six
0252: Five Pages of Handwritten Lyrics Mounted and FramedEst. $7,000-$9,000
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"You Won't Ever Be Lonely" by Andy Griggs: RIAA-certified recording of “You Won't Ever Be Lonely” by Andy Griggs. Presented to Waylon Jennings to celebrate his sales in excess of 500,000 copies. 17" x 13".
0253: "You Won't Ever Be Lonely" by Andy GriggsEst. $600-$800
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Original Note from Phil Spector: Original note from Phil Spector while at Warner Bros. to an associate. In the note, the legendary producer speaks of Waylon
0254: Original Note from Phil SpectorEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Handwritten Note on Letterhead from Phil Collins: Handwritten note on letterhead from Phil Collins, the iconic English singer/songwriter. Best known both as vocalist and a drummer, thanking Waylon for “knowing my stuff.” Framed, 8 ½" x 11".
0255: Handwritten Note on Letterhead from Phil CollinsEst. $1,500-$2,000