A printer’s proof for David Bowie’s 1983 worldwide hit album Let’s Dance, measuring 26″ x 20″. A very small number of these would have been made for the artist, art director and record label to approve before mass producing millions of album covers. There are printer’s color bars along the top. In Near Mint Condition. […]
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An impossibly rare set of David Bowie and the Spiders From Mars autographs, on four petty cash receipts (for cash advances paid to them by management), one each signed by David Bowie and each members of The Spiders From Mars in 1972 or 1973–their absolute peak, along with a 1972 RCA Records press photograph of […]
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A remarkable unused ticket for David Bowie’s first ever US show, on Sept 22, 1972 at the Music Hall in Cleveland, Ohio. In excellent condition, this measures 4″ x 1 1/2″, and has two holes punched, marking it as a complementary ticket, and a long flattened horizontal crease through the middle (this was obtained from […]
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A rare 1963 photograph of David Bowie as a member of his first band, The Konrads. Bowie (then using the stage name David Jay) was initially the band’s saxophonist, but took over as lead singer when the band’s frontman cut his foot on broken glass at a pub gig. This photo was taken in February […]
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An extraordinary autographed UK 1st Pressing of David Bowie’s classic 1971 album Hunky Dory, with the laminated front cover and earliest credits, in Near Mint/Near Mint condition. David Bowie has boldly autographed the unlaminated back cover “For Terry, Best Wishes, Bowie ’95”. This highly sought after album is extremely rare in any condition, and a […]
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A large vintage Ziggy Stardust era photograph of David Bowie and his then-wife Angie, from the archives of photo agency Retna Pictures. This is an original hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative and printed near the time the photograph was taken. As a “vintage print”, it is much more collectible and valuable than a […]
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A rare original photograph of David Bowie from the archives of the London Features International stock photo agency. This is an original hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative and printed probably in the 1980’s. The London Features stock photo agency licensed photographs to magazines and newspapers on behalf of photographers. On the back is […]
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A superb concert program for David Bowie and the Spiders From Mars’ UK Tour II, the leg of his Ziggy Stardust Tour of 1972-1973 that began May 12, 1973 at Earl’s Court in London. This 8 page full color program is in mint condition, and features photographs, an RCA discography, and tour credits. It measures […]
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A stunning original photograph of David Bowie in 1972, during his Ziggy Stardust prime, by Mick Rock, the photographer most closely associated with him. This print was made from the original negative, and has Mick Rock’s studio label on the back and his handwritten copyright dates, first 1972, the year the image was made, and […]
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A beautiful copy of the very rare signed, limited edition David Bowie Sound+Vision wooden box set, available only by mail order from Ryko in 1989. This is #10 of only 350 produced (and a desirable early, round number.) This version was packaged in a deluxe hinged basswood and birch wood hinged box, with portrait of […]
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An extraordinary 16″ x 20″ original photograph of David Bowie by Lisa Lake, signed boldly by Bowie in 1997. Bowie has signed in the sweet spot in black sharpie, adding the year ’97. The signature, measuring 5 1/2″ top to bottom, is easily the largest Bowie signature we’ve seen. The photograph has been rolled, and […]
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An original Wine Menu from the legendary NYC club Max’s Kansas City, famously a home away from home for Andy Warhol and his crowd, the place where David Bowie met Iggy Pop, where Debbie Harry of Blondie worked as a waitress, and where many legendary bands played including the Velvet Underground, Ramones, Bruce Springsteen, Bob […]
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A huge movie poster advertising D.A. Pennebaker’s film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. This Italian poster for the original 1984 release measures 39 1/2″ x 55″–over 5 1/2′ feet tall. Pennebaker’s film documents Bowie’s final show with his most famous band, at London’s Hammersmith Odeon on July 3, 1973. Release of the film […]
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A scarce David Bowie belt buckle issued by RCA Records in 1975 as a promotional item for his album Young Americans. The buckle measures 2 1/4″ square, and will accommodate a belt 2″ wide. In excellent overall condition, with a bit of very light scuffing to the photo.
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A very rare concert program from David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars’ October 20, 1972 concert at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. This show from the Ziggy Stardust US Tour became legendary show because of the radio broadcast subsequently released as a live album–Bowie and his band at his best. The program is for […]
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A rare and exceptionally nice UK first pressing of David Bowie’s 1971 masterpiece The Man Who Sold The World with the legendary “dress cover”, on Mercury Records. This authentic first pressing has stamped matrix numbers and textured cover, with the uncropped photograph of Bowie wearing his “man’s dress” (designed by Mr. Fish of London.) This […]
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