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The Auction at Graceland offers authentic Elvis items Aug. 13

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1970s Elvis Presley’s 14K diamond stage ring. The Auction at Graceland image

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Auction at Graceland on Aug. 13 will feature artifacts from Elvis Presley’s personal and professional life including his 14K large diamond stage ring gifted to J.D. Sumner in 1974 and the historic Elvis, Gladys and Vernon Presley signed agreement giving “Colonel” Tom Parker a portion of Elvis’ publishing rights. The fully illustrated auction catalog can be viewed on LiveAuctioneers

The Graceland-authenticated auction highlight during Elvis Week™ 2019 is when collectors, fans and pop culture enthusiasts from around the world will raise their paddles to bid in hopes of going home with a piece of Elvis history. The auction will include over 400 artifacts from across the spectrum of collecting, including items owned by Elvis, gifted by Elvis, signed by Elvis, used by Elvis and created to promote the king and his career. Every lot in this auction has been thoroughly researched and certified by Graceland Authenticated, the authority in Elvis and pop culture authentication.

Online bidding is now open for the auction, which will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 13, at noon Eastern Time/11 a.m. Central in the theater at The Guest House at Graceland. All the items in the auction will be offered from third-party collectors and none of the items will come from the treasured Graceland Archives. The mansion and all artifacts in the Graceland Archives continue to be owned by Lisa Marie Presley and are not for sale.

Auction highlights include (dollar amounts are estimates):

– Elvis Presley’s 14K large diamond stage ring (above) gifted to J.D. Sumner in 1974, former Mike Moon Collection, $40,000-$50,000.

– Elvis Presley pictorial poster (below) for Sept. 2, 1957, concert at Portland’s Multnomah Stadium, $30,000-$50,000.

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Elvis Presley pictorial poster for Sept. 2, 1957, concert at Portland’s Multnomah Stadium. The Auction at Graceland image

– Impressive 22.18 carat opal and diamond ring that Elvis Presley gifted to Linda Thompson, $10,000-$15,000.

– Set of five color vinyl test pressings of Elvis Presley single Moody Blue/She Thinks I Still Care, made by Ernie Ruggieri, RCA VP of Manufacturing, $3,000-$5,000.

– Elvis Presley owned custom black three-piece tuxedo made for his 1969 film The Trouble with Girls, former Mike Moon Collection, $25,000-$30,000.

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Elvis Presley three-piece tuxedo made for his 1969 film ‘The Trouble with Girls.’ The Auction at Graceland image

– 1967 Elvis Presley’s Graceland saddle made by Mike McGregor, $20,000-$30,000.Lot 292

– 1970 Elvis Presley’s U.S. FDA Drug Abuse Control badge gifted to Sonny West, Former Mike Moon Collection, $10,000-$15,000.

– Elvis Presley, Vernon Presley and Gladys Presley signed Nov. 21, 1955, agreement giving Colonel Tom Parker a portion of Elvis’ publishing rights, $10,000-$20,000.

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Elvis Presley, Vernon Presley and Gladys Presley signed Nov. 21, 1955, agreement giving Colonel Tom Parker a portion of Elvis’ publishing rights. The Auction at Graceland image

– Elvis Presley wardrobe shirt from 1969 film Charro, $8,000-$10,000.

– 1970s Elvis Presley’s IC costume brown patterned shirt gifted to Ed Hill, former Mike Moon Collection, $8,000-$10,000.

– 1954 Sun Records 209 unplayed 45 RPM 7-inch single of Elvis Presley’s That’s All Right and Blue Moon of Kentucky, Memphis pressing, $8,000-$10,000.

– Guitar signed by Elvis Presley at a concert in 1977. $8,000-$12,000.

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Guitar signed by Elvis Presley at a concert in 1977. The Auction at Graceland image

– 1973 Elvis Presley’s stage-worn scarf – with heavy makeup and original ticket stub – from Aloha from Hawaii afternoon concert rehearsal, $6,000-$8,000.

– 1960 RCA award to Colonel Tom Parker for making the sales of Elvis Presley’s extended play album King Creole Volume 1 “One of the Greatest Achievements in the History of the Record Industry,” $5,000-$10,000.

– Elvis Presley signed 1974 realtor agreement to sell his Monovale Drive Beverly Hills Home, $4,000-$6,000.

– Black kaftan robe gifted by Elvis Presley to Larry Gellar’s wife, Celeste, $4,000-$6,000.

– RIAA Gold Record award for Elvis Presley’s 1973 soundtrack LP Aloha from Hawaii – certified in 1973, white linen matte style, $3,000-$5,000.

– Elvis Presley, Nick Adams and Natalie Wood signed check, $3,000-$5,000.

– Elvis Presley double signed and inscribed Loving You soundtrack album with photo of a fan with Elvis and newspaper clippings describing the meeting, $3,000-$5,000.

– 1956 Elvis Presley signed Love Me Tender EP, likely signed while playing football in a Memphis par, $3,000-5,000

– Set of five color vinyl test pressings of Elvis Presley single Moody Blue/She Thinks I Still Care, made by Ernie Ruggieri, RCA VP of Manufacturing, $3,000-$5,000.

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