A group of four UK Apple Records 45s, comprising a solo single by each member of the Beatles, from the record collection of Ringo and his first wife, Maureen “Mo” Starkey. These singles were part of a collection of Ringo and Maureen Starkey’s records and books we purchased from Starkey’s second husband, Hard Rock Cafe […]
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A UK Apple Records picture sleeve 45 of Ringo Starr’s ‘Photograph/Down and Out’, from the record collection of Ringo and his first wife, Maureen “Mo” Starkey. This single was part of a collection of Ringo and Maureen Starkey’s records and books we obtained from Starkey’s second husband, Hard Rock Cafe and House of Blues co-founder […]
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A satin jacket from the 1971 Concert For Bangladesh, given to performer Leon Russell. From the prominent role the venue plays in the embroidered design, we assume this was probably commissioned by Madison Square Garden for the concert’s performers. The front of the jacket is embroidered “Stage Band” and “Leon”. Russell was part of the […]
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An 8″ x 10″ Beatles-Era photograph of Ringo Starr holding a tambourine, signed “To Dave, Best Wishes, Ringo Starr”. This autographed photo has been authenticated by Perry Cox, the internationally known Beatles expert and author of the Price Guide for The Beatles American Records. Cox’s accompanying letter of authenticity notes this is an “Authentic Ringo […]
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A superb Near Mint-/Near Mint UK Mono first pressing of The Beatles, aka The White Album, with the very low number 00001043. Millions of numbered copies of the White Album were produced, and to find a copy with a number this low–especially in this condition–is very rare. This is by far the lowest number we’ve […]
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