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Rolling Stones Memorabilia in Phil Weiss Oct 26 Po
Oct 10th, 2008 at 6:51pm
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Rolling Stones Memorabilia in Phil Weiss Oct 26 Pop Culture Auction
Approx 700 lots of Rock N Roll and Hollywood Memorabilia will be sold at auction. Highlights include a complete set of autographs of the early Rolling Stones including Brian Jones, records and photos

Rolling Stones Memorabilia in Phil Weiss Oct 26 Pop Culture Auction

Approx 700 lots of Rock N Roll and Hollywood Memorabilia will be sold at auction. Highlights include a complete set of autographs of the early Rolling Stones including Brian Jones, along with records, posters, photographs, laser discs, books, a golden ticket and a one pound note signed by Mick & Keith in the 1960s.

Rolling Stones 1983 Advance Release Theater Cardboard Standee for "Let's Spend The Night Together," "A Hal Ashby Film," "Coming February 11th," (20) Interlocking Sections, stands 6 feet tall, color pictures of the Stones on stage, very good condition, some bends, creases and scuffs

http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=6845&weventid=6415&weventitemid=2281794...

Rolling Stones Concert Poster, Saville Theater, Dec. 14, Lyceum Theater, Dec. 21, 1969, Byrd Art, 14" x 21.5," Tea Lautrec Prinitng, San Francisco, Stone Productions, near mint

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One Pound note signed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, received in person in early 1960s at a concert in UK, "Mick Jagger Loves You" in hurried scribble, "Love Keith Richards," Guaranteed authentic signatures by Gary Sohmers.

http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=6845&weventid=6415&weventitemid=2281796...

The Rolling Stones, 1st UK LP, Decca LK-4605, 1964, red label, near mint record, good cover with sone creases, no spine splitting,

http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=6845&weventid=6415&weventitemid=2281797...

Rolling Stones SMU Concert Golden Ticket, Nov. 13, 1969, SMU Moody Coliseum, "Special Section, $15, Benefit of Student Coalition," best seats in the place, 5.5" x 8.75," near mint condition, from the collection of Concerts West Promoter, William Easley

http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=6845&weventid=6415&weventitemid=2281798...

(3) Rolling Stones Record Albums, - 1) "Some Girls" with original Inner sleeve picturing Lucille Ball, Raquel Welch, Marilyn Monroe and other Hollywood Favorites which was pulled from the market, Rolling Stoners Records COC39108, near mint condition; 2) "Their Satanic MAjesties Request," lenticular cover, Stereo NPS-2, very good condition; 3) "Sticky Fingers," Andy Warhol cover with Zipper, COC 59100, very good condition;

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(7) Rolling Stones LP Records early 1960s - 1) "12 x 5," LL 3402, Mono, maroon label, first pressing, very good condition; 2) "Now," LL 3420, Mono, maroon label, first pressing, very good condition; 3) "Out of Our Heads," LL 3429, Mono, maroon label, first pressing, near mint condition; 4) "Aftermath," LL 3476, maroon label, first pressing, very good condition; 5) "Flowers," LL 3509, maroon label, first pressing, very good condition; 6) "Big Hits - High Tide and Green Grass," NP-1, maroon label, first pressing, very good condition; 7) "Got Live If You Want It," PS 493, Stereo, blue label, first pressing, excellent condition

http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=6845&weventid=6415&weventitemid=2281800...

(6) Rolling Stones Laser Discs - 1) "Live at the Max," Image Ent., 1994, sealed; 2) "25 X 5," 2 disc set, Image Ent., 1989, sealed; 3) "Let's Spend the Night Together," Embassy, 1983, sealed; 4) "Gimme Shelter," AbKCO Japan, 1991, sealed; 5) "Sympathy for The Devil," 1994, Abkco, mint; 6) Rock and Roll CIrcus, Abkco, 1995, mint condition;

http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=6845&weventid=6415&weventitemid=2281801...

(6) Rolling Stones Books, all mint condition - 1) "First 20 Years," softcover, 1981, Knopf; 2) "In Concert," Linda Martin, hardcover, DJ, 1981; 3) "Rolling Stones," David Carter, hardcover, DJ; 4) "Life o The Road," Jools Holland, hardcover, DJ, 1994; 5) "Rock and Roll Circus," Mike Randolph, softcover; 6) "Life and Good Times," Philip Norman, hardcover, DJ;

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(3) Mick Jagger 1964 Original Photographs, lead singer of The Rolling Stones, in a Beauty Salon getting his hair done, "Rex Features" stamp on reverse, London, all in near mint condition; 1) 7.25" x 9.25," 2) 7.5" x 8," 3) 7.5" x 8.75"

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SIGNED ROLLING STONES MAGAZINE PICTURE w/PSA, LOT CONSISTS OF AN ORIGINAL DOUBLE FOLD PRINTED FAN MAGAZINE COLOR PICTURE, CIRCA 1966. SIGNED BY ALL FIVE MEMBERS OF THE ROLLING STONES IN BLUE INK. INCLUDES MICK JAGGER, KEITH RICHARDS, BILL WYMAN, CHARLIE WATTS, AND BRIAN JONES. COMES WITH LETTER OF AUTHENTICITY FROM PSA/DNA DATED 4/11/08, CERT #H51865. THIS ITEM WAS ORIGINALLY OFFERED AT SOTHEBY'S NEW YORK, "COLLECTORS CAROUSEL POP CULTURE AUCTION", JUNE 9-10, 1995. ORIGINAL SOTHEBY'S STICKER IS AFFIXED AT LOWER LEFT CORNER. PAGE IS APPROX. 17-1/4" X 13-1/2". SHOWS SOME WEAR WITH CREASES, SOME TEAR MARKS, AND ORIGINAL STAPLE HOLES ALONG THE CENTER SEAM.

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The auction will feature posters, memorabilia and clothing from many other rock n rollers of the 1950s-1970s including the Jimi Hendrix, The Cream & Eric Clapton, Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, and many others.

From the world of Hollywood there will be the Three Stooges Original Costumes, Movie Props from “Back to the Future,” “Die Hard,” and a “Ghost Busters” Ecto 1 License Plate. Celebrity Personal items including Joan Crawford Jewelry, Jean Harlow Smoking Set, Costumes from the Movie Zulu. A fantastic Archive of Hollywood Photos to be sold in lots.

This sale will also feature material from the collection of Disney Imagineer Ralph Kent, including many lots of Original Disney Artwork with drawings, stat sheets, productions cels and more. There will also be a large offering of Disney memorabilia including collectible figurines, dolls, games, magazines, books and other general material.

Any auction weekend at Phil Weiss Auctions would not be complete without offering Two Original Charles Schulz Dailies.

The auction will be at the auction gallery at 1 Neil Court in Oceanside, Long Island, New York Bidding is accepted in person in the audience, on the phone, on ebaylive and LiveAuctioneers.com.

Go to the website www.prwauctions.com and click on UPCOMING EVENTS for information about this Sale.
NOTE: GALLERY PRE-VIEWS FOR ALL OUR AUCTIONS BEGIN WEDNESDAY BEFORE THE SALE, FROM 12 NOON TO 5PM, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FROM 12 NOON - 8:00PM EACH DAY, AND 8:30 TO 10:00AM THE DAY OF THE SALE!! UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL AUCTIONS START PROMPTLY AT 10:00 AM. PLEASE COME AND SEE ALL THE LOTS FOR YOURSELF. CAN'T STAY FOR THE AUCTION? THEN LEAVE AN ABSENTEE BID SHEET AND WE WILL BID ON YOUR BEHALF!! IF YOU CAN'T MAKE IT HERE, FAX A BID SHEET TO US, (516) 594-9414 OR USE OUR ON-LINE CATALOG THRU THIS WEBSITE TO LEAVE A BID UNTIL 9:30AM THE DAY OF THE SALE. THERE IS A ONE-TIME $1 CHARGE (FOR VERIFICATION ONLY) TO SET YOU UP FOR THIS SERVICE, AT WHICH POINT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BID ON ALL FUTURE SALES WITH US.
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