MUSIC ICONS BEATLES AUCTION 2019-05-09 Auction - 274 Price Results - Julien's Auctions in England
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Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
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MUSIC ICONS BEATLES AUCTION

Julien's Auctions is excited to present MUSIC ICONS: THE BEATLES IN LIVERPOOL, a thrilling 'all Beatles' auction taking place on Thursday, May 9th at The Beatles Story Museum in Liverpool, England, the charming and informative venue that attracts millions of Beatles fans and visitors every year. Hundreds of pieces related to, arguably, the best rock and roll band ever will be on offer including many that have never before been seen by the public. The preview will be open to all where a selection of the top lots will be on display at the museum itself, right in the heart of the city where the band got their start over 50 years ago. A few special highlights include John Lennon's own copy of the album "Yesterday and Today" that he drew on and autographed for a bootlegger in a "trade deal" in order to obtain some Beatles recordings he wanted, school records from Quarry Bank High School for Boys showing how the young rebel Lennon received detentions, a baseball signed by all four Beatles during their historic last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco in August 1966, a television script signed by all four from a British TV show they appeared on in 1963, George Harrison?s handwritten lyrics for his moving song, "Bangla Desh," an actual door from the famous Tittenhurst Park mansion where Lennon and Yoko Ono lived for a couple of years until they sold it to Ringo Starr where he then lived, plus so many other items that relate to the four guys who need no last names: John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
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THE BEATLES HANDBILL FROM 1961: An original handbill for The Beatles performance at the Swinging Lunchtime Rock Session that took place at the Liverpool Jazz Society on March 15, 1961. £600-900$800-1200 7 1/4 by 5 inches The
0001: THE BEATLES HANDBILL FROM 1961Est. £600-£900
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THE BEATLES 1962 HANDBILL: An original handbill that was used to promote The Beatles performance at the Heswall Jazz Club in Heswall, Merseyside, on September 25, 1962. Accompanied by a signed letter of authenticity from disc
0002: THE BEATLES 1962 HANDBILLEst. £500-£600
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THE BEATLES WITH JOE BROWN 1962 HANDBILL: An original handbill that was used to promote The Beatles' performance with Joe Brown that took place at the Tower Ballroom in New Brighton, Wallasey, on July 27, 1962.£750-1500$1000-2000 8 by 6 1/2
0003: THE BEATLES WITH JOE BROWN 1962 HANDBILLEst. £750-£1,500
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THE BEATLES JUKE BOX JURY TICKET STUB: An original large-format ticket stub from The Beatles’ appearance on the BBC TV program Juke Box Jury and live performance that took place during the Northern Area Fan Club Convention at the Empire
0004: THE BEATLES JUKE BOX JURY TICKET STUBEst. £400-£550
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MERSEY BEAT NEWSPAPER FIRST ISSUE: A copy of volume 1, number 1, issue of the music newspaper Mersey Beat, dated July 6 to 20, 1961. On page two of the six-page newspaper is a short article by John Lennon about the origin of The
0005: MERSEY BEAT NEWSPAPER FIRST ISSUEEst. £500-£600
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THE BEATLES "FROM ME TO YOU" PRESS KIT: A press kit used to promote the release of The Beatles' 1963 single "From Me To You." The seven-page press kit includes a cover with a picture of the band and a quote from broadcaster Brian Matthew,
0006: THE BEATLES "FROM ME TO YOU" PRESS KITEst. £600-£900
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THE CAVERN CLUB CONTRACTS: A group of three Cavern Club contracts. The first is between Bob Wooler Productions Ltd. and The Robert Stigwood Organisation Ltd., dated May 6, 1966, and signed by Allan Williams, The Beatles' first
0007: THE CAVERN CLUB CONTRACTSEst. £500-£600
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THE CAVERN CLUB MEMBERSHIP BOOKLET: A Cavern Club membership card booklet for the 1963 season, numbered 1954, belonging to David Crispin, with handwritten notes within.£150-300$200-400 4 by 2 1/2 inches The Beatles
0009: THE CAVERN CLUB MEMBERSHIP BOOKLETEst. £150-£300
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CAVERN CLUB ORIGINAL GARGOYLE DECORATION: An original decorative gargoyle from the walls of the Cavern Club in Liverpool. This was one of several displayed in the club while it was under the ownership of Roy Adams between 1969 and 1973. The
0010: CAVERN CLUB ORIGINAL GARGOYLE DECORATIONEst. £300-£500
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THE CAVERN CLUB ORIGINAL BRICK: A brick from the original Cavern Club on Mathew Street, Liverpool. A mounted silver plaque from Royal Life states "This is to certify that this is one of 5000 bricks which Royal Life have salvaged
0011: THE CAVERN CLUB ORIGINAL BRICKEst. £400-£550
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THE CAVERN CLUB STAGE PIECE: A piece of black painted wood with white paint specks that was part of the original 1960s stage in the Cavern Club, Liverpool. Attached is a card that reads “From The Cavern-Liverpool ‘The
0012: THE CAVERN CLUB STAGE PIECEEst. £750-£1,500
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THE BEATLES CAVERN CLUB PERFORMANCE IMAGE: A black and white image developed from the original negative in the 1980s. The image was captured by Liverpool-based photographer Les Chadwick when The Beatles were performing live at the Cavern
0013: THE BEATLES CAVERN CLUB PERFORMANCE IMAGEEst. £500-£600
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THE BEATLES AUTOGRAPHS ON CAVERN CLUB NOTE PAGES: A centerfold from The Cavern Club Membership Card 1962 season signed and inscribed to Sue or Susan by George Harrison, Pete Best, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Liverpool beat singer Lee Curtis.
0014: THE BEATLES AUTOGRAPHS ON CAVERN CLUB NOTE PAGESEst. £4,000-£5,500
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THE BEATLES PHOTOGRAPHS BY DEZO HOFFMANN: A set of three prints taken by Dezo Hoffmann, developed from the original negative during the 1980s. The photographs show The Beatles recording in EMI Studios, London, on September 4, 1962, when the
0015: THE BEATLES PHOTOGRAPHS BY DEZO HOFFMANNEst. £300-£500
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THE BEATLES PROMOTIONAL SIGN: A color in-store two-panel promotional sign from 1964 by EMI Records, with "Here They Are - The Fabulous Beatles" on the left panel. The panel is believed to have been intended as a three-panel
0017: THE BEATLES PROMOTIONAL SIGNEst. £400-£550
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THE BEATLES ORIGINAL CONCERT HANDBILL: An original concern handbill for The Beatles' concert at Odeon Theater in Leeds, United Kingdom, on November 3, 1963.£750-1500$1000-2000 14 1/2 by 8 inches, overall; 12 by 5 1/2 inches, sight The
0018: THE BEATLES ORIGINAL CONCERT HANDBILLEst. £750-£1,500
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THE BEATLES 1964 CONCERT KINESCOPE FILM: A 16mm kinescope film of The Beatles' February 11, 1964, concert performance in Washington, D.C. The 30-minute reel of the concert, their first in the United States, was filmed by CBS and later aired
0019: THE BEATLES 1964 CONCERT KINESCOPE FILMEst. £600-£900
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THE BEATLES "GOLD" WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARD: An RIAA white matte “gold” record award presented to The Beatles to commemorate the sale of more than $1 million worth of the LP Beatles VI. £4000-5500 $5000-7000 21 3/4 by 17 1/2 inches The
0020: THE BEATLES "GOLD" WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARDEst. £4,000-£5,500
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THE BEATLES WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARD: An RIAA-certified "gold" record award, white linen matte, presented to The Beatles to commemorate the sale of more than one million copies of the Apple Records long-playing record album The Early
0021: THE BEATLES WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARDEst. £4,000-£5,500
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THE BEATLES WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARD: An RIAA-certified "gold" record award, white linen matte, presented to The Beatles to commemorate the sale of more than one million copies of the Capitol Records pop single record "All You Need Is
0022: THE BEATLES WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARDEst. £1,500-£3,000
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THE BEATLES WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARD: An RIAA-certified "gold" record award, white linen matte, presented to The Beatles to commemorate the sale of more than one million copies of the Capitol Records pop single record "A Hard Day's
0023: THE BEATLES WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARDEst. £1,500-£3,000
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THE BEATLES WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARD: An RIAA-certified "gold" record award, white linen matte, presented to Apple Records to commemorate the sale of more than one million copies of the pop single record "Something." The award has been
0024: THE BEATLES WHITE MATTE RECORD AWARDEst. £1,500-£3,000
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