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SATURDAY 31 MAY 2014
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Rory Gallagher with his backstage amplifier
Lot 444, Rory Gallagher original “tune-up” amplifier and replica Fender Stratocaster
VIEWING
At our galleries 38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
Wednesday 28 May 10am to 5pm
Thursday 29 May 10am to 7pm
Friday 30 May 10am to 7pm
Saturday 31 May 10am to 12 noon
AUCTION
Saturday 31 May at 4pm
The Freemasons Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
ENQUIRIES
Whyte's 38 Molesworth Street Dublin 2
Tel: 01 676 2888 Fax: 01 676 2880 E-mail: info@whytes.ie
BIDS
Whyte's 38 Molesworth Street Dublin 2
Tel: 01 676 2888 Fax: 01 676 2880 E-mail: bids@whytes.ie
Live bidding and on-line bids: www.whytes.ie
WEBSITES
whytes.ie whytes.com
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SATURDAY 31 MAY 2014
ENQUIRIES & CONTACTS
This catalogue:
Ian Whyte iw@whytes.ie
Accounts:
Seán Kelly ac@whytes.ie
Collections:
Aaron Lowry al@whytes.ie
Bids
Samantha Woolley bids@whytes.ie
Telephone
01 676 2888 (+3531 676 2888 from UK
and elsewhere)
Fax
01 676 2880 (+3531 676 2880 from UK
and elsewhere)
Postal address
38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2,
Ireland
Websites
whytes.ie whytes.com
Whyte’s Auction App
now available for free download
CONTENTS
Whyte's Terms & Conditions 2
Important Notes 3
Special Notices 3
ROCK & POP MEMORABILIA 4
See also Movie Posters Sale today, lots 100-116
and 326-328 for Rock & Pop movie posters.
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Limited, trading as Whyte’s, exercises all
reasonable care to ensure that all descriptions are reliable and accurate,
and that each item is genuine unless the contrary is indicated. However,
the descriptions are not intended to be, are not and are not to be taken
to be, statements of fact or representations of fact in relation to the lot.
They are statements of the opinion of Whyte’s, and attention is
particularly drawn to clause 5 set out below. Comments and opinions,
which may be found in or on lots as labels, notes, lists, catalogue prices,
or any other means of expression, do not constitute part of lot
descriptions and are not to be taken as such unless they are made or
specifically verified by Whyte’s.
Clause 1
(a) Each lot is put up subject to any reserve price imposed by the vendor
(b) Subject to sub-clause (a) of this clause, the highest bidder for each
lot shall be the buyer thereof
(c) If any dispute arises as to the highest bidder the auctioneer shall have
absolute discretion to determine the dispute and may put up again and
re-sell the lot in respect of which the dispute arises
Clause 2
(a) The bidding and advances shall be regulated by and at the absolute
discretion of the auctioneer and he shall have the right to refuse any bid
or bids. NOTE: Where an agent bids, even on behalf of a disclosed client,
the auctioneer nevertheless has the right at his discretion to refuse any
such bid.
(b) The buyer of each lot shall immediately on its sale, if required by the
auctioneer, give him the name and address of the buyer and pay to
Whyte’s at his discretion the whole or part of the purchase money. If the
buyer of any lot fails to comply with any such requirement Whyte’s may
put up again and re-sell the lot; if upon such re-sale a lower price is
obtained than was obtained on the first sale the buyer in default on the
first sale shall make good the difference in price and expenses of re-sale
which shall become a debt due from him.
(c) Where an agent purchases on behalf of an undisclosed client such
agent shall be personally liable for payment of the purchase money to
Whyte’s and for safe delivery of the lot to the said client.
Clause 3
(a) Whyte’s reserves the rights to bid on behalf of clients including
vendors, but shall not be liable for errors or omissions in executing
instructions to bid.
(b) Whyte’s reserves the rights, before or during a sale, to group together
lots belonging to the same vendor, to split up and to withdraw any lot or
lots at Whyte’s absolute discretion and without giving any reason in any
case.
(c) Whyte’s acts as agent only, and therefore shall not be liable for any
default of the buyer or vendor.
Clause 4
(a) Each lot shall be at the buyer’s risk from the fall of the hammer and
shall be paid for in full before delivery and taken away at his expense
within one day of the sale. The buyer will be responsible for all removal,
storage and insurance charges in respect of any lot which has not been
collected within one day of the date of sale.
(b) If any buyer fails to pay in full for any lot within 7 days of the date of
sale such lot may at any time thereafter at Whyte’s discretion be put up
for sale by auction again or sold privately; if upon such re-sale a lower
price is obtained than was obtained on the first sale the buyer in default
on the first sale shall make good the difference in price and the expenses
of re-sale which shall become debt due from him.
(c) Interest at 2 per cent per month and legal costs (if any) for recovery
of monies due shall be payable by the buyer on any overdue account.
Clause 5
(a) All lots are made available for inspection before each sale and each
buyer, by making a bid, acknowledges that he has satisfied himself as to
the physical condition, age and catalogue description of each lot
(including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been
repaired or restored).
(b) All lots are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of
description and Whyte’s and its employees, servants or agents shall not
be responsible for any error of description or for the condition or
authenticity of any lot, save for Clause 5 (c) below.
Written or verbal condition reports may be supplied by Whyte’s on
request but these are merely statements of opinion, and any error or
omission in these reports may not be taken as grounds for a cancellation
of sale or refund of any part of the purchase price or the cost of any
repairs to the lot or lots reported on
(c) If any lot sold at this auction is subsequently proved to be a
“deliberate forgery”, Whyte’s will cancel the sale and refund to the buyer
the total amount paid by the buyer for the item, in the currency of the
original sale. The onus of proving a lot to be a “deliberate forgery” is on
the buyer. For these purposes, “deliberate forgery” means a lot that in
Whyte’s reasonable opinion is an imitation created to deceive as to
authorship, where the correct description of such authorship is not
reflected by the description in the catalogue (taking into account any
Glossary of Terms). No lot shall be considered a deliberate forgery by
reason only of any damage and/or restoration and/or modification work
of any kind (including repainting or overpainting). This guarantee does
not apply if (i) either the catalogue description was in accordance with
the generally accepted opinions of scholars and experts at the date of
the sale, or the catalogue description indicated that there was a conflict
of such opinions; (ii) or the only method of establishing at the date of the
sale that the item was a counterfeit would have been by means of
processes not then generally available or accepted, unreasonably
expensive or impractical to use; or likely to have caused damage to the
lot or likely (in Whyte’s reasonable opinion) to have caused loss of value
to the lot; or (iii) there has been no material loss in value of the lot from its
value had it been in accordance with its description. This guarantee is
provided for a period of seven (7) years after the date of the relevant
auction, is solely for the benefit of the buyer and may not be transferred
to any third party. Whyte’s has discretion to extend the guarantee for a
longer period. To be able to claim under this Guarantee, the buyer must
(i) notify Whyte’s in writing within three (3) weeks of receiving any
information that causes the buyer to question the authenticity or
attribution of the item, specifying the lot number, date of the auction at
which it was purchased and the reasons why it is thought to be a
deliberate forgery; and (ii) return the item to Whyte’s in the same
condition as the date of the sale to the buyer and be able to transfer
good title in the item, free from the third party claims arising after the
date of the sale. Whyte’s has discretion to waive any of the above
requirements. Whyte’s may require the buyer to obtain at the buyer’s
cost the reports of two independent and recognised experts in the field,
mutually acceptable to Whyte’s and the buyer. Whyte’s shall not be
bound by any reports produced by the buyer, and reserves the right to
seek additional expert advice at its own expense. In the event Whyte’s
decides to rescind the sale under this Guarantee, it may refund the buyer
the reasonable costs of up to two mutually approved independent
expert reports.
(d) Any lot listed as a “mixed lot, collection, range, portfolio etc.” or
stated to comprise or contain a collection or range of items which are
not described shall be put up for sale not subject to rejection and shall
be taken by the buyer with all (if any) faults, lack of genuineness and
errors of description and numbers of items in the lot, and the buyer shall
have no right to reject the lot; except that, notwithstanding the
foregoing provisions of this sub-clause, where before a sale a person
intending to bid at the sale gives notice in writing to, and satisfies Whyte’s
that any such lot contains any item or items not described in the sale
catalogue and that person specifically describes that item or those items
in that notice, then that item or those items shall, as between Whyte’s
and that person, to be taken to form part of the description of the lot.
Clause 6
The respective rights and obligations of the parties shall be governed and
interpreted by Irish law, and the buyer hereby submits to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the Irish Courts.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
(a) The buyer shall pay Whyte’s a commission at the rate of 25%
(including VAT under The Margin Scheme and which is not reclaimable).
(b) Whyte’s or its employees, servants or agents may, on request organise
packing and shipping of lots purchased or may order on the buyer’s
behalf third parties to pack or ship purchases. Under no circumstances
does Whyte’s accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage
howsoever occasioned in the course of such service.
(c) The buyer authorises Whyte’s to use any photographs or illustrations of
any lot purchased for any or all purposes as Whyte’s may require.
The placing of a bid will be taken as full agreement to all the above
conditions.
WHYTE & SONS AUCTIONEERS LIMITED
38 Molesworth Street,
Dublin 2
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE NOTICE
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BUYERS’ COMMISSION
25% (including VAT) is added to the hammer price of all
lots. No extra fee is charged for on-line bidding.
ROOM BIDDERS
1. Room bidders must register and obtain a bidding
number on arrival. Proof of identity is required from
clients new to us.
2. If successful in obtaining a lot please ensure you
display your number clearly to the auctioneer and
that it is your number that is called out. If there is any
doubt about the hammer price or buyer, please draw
this to the attention of the auctioneer immediately.
3. Payment may be made by cash, bank draft, cleared
cheque, debit or credit card — we accept
Mastercard or Visa (a charge of 2% is made on credit
card transactions). There is no charge on debit card
transactions..
ABSENTEE BIDDING
1. If you are unable to attend you may bid before the
sale, using the form provided. Enter the maximum you
are prepared to offer for each lot and the auctioneer
will represent you as if you are personally attending
the sale. Lots are knocked down at one step above
the next highest bid, and not necessarily at your
highest bid. Example: your bid is €1,000 and next
highest bid is €800 – the hammer price is €850.
2. LIMIT BIDDING: Absentee bidders may limit their total
purchases to a set amount by entering their limit on
the bidding form. This is especially useful for bidders
wishing to cover as many lots as possible while setting
a maximum amount to spend.
3. “OR” BIDDING: Absentee bidders who wish to bid on
two or more lots, but only wish to purchase one, may
do so by entering “OR” between the bids – the lots will
be bid on in catalogue order.
4. EQUAL BIDS: In the event of equal bids being
received for the same lot the first received will be
given preference. If the instruction “break ties” is
entered on the bid form the auctioneer will increase
the bid by one step in the event of equal bids being
received or in the event of a tie with a room bidder.
5. “BUY” BIDS: Unless otherwise instructed bids of “Buy”
or “Buy at Best” shall be taken to indicate bids of up
to three times the stated higher estimate in the
catalogue.
6. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING: You may watch and/or bid
live with video and audio link to the saleroom on our
website www.whytes.ie There is no extra charge for
internet bidding.
7. LIVE TELEPHONE BIDDING may be arranged on
request, subject to availability and given at least 24
hours notice. This facility is only available on lots
estimated at €2,000 or more, and a minimum bid may
be requested.
8. INVOICING AND PAYMENT: Successful absentee
bidders will be sent a pro forma invoice immediately
after the sale with details of payment methods. All
invoices must be paid within 7 days of the date of the
sale or the lot(s) may be deemed in default and any
subsequent losses incurred on resale become the
responsibility of the bidder. The Auctioneers and
House Agents Act, under which we are licensed to
hold public auctions, only allows for lots to be handed
over to purchasers when paid for in full.
PRICES REALISED
A complete list of prices realised and unsold lots will be
posted to our Internet website (www.whytes.ie) on the
day after the sale.
SPECIAL NOTICES CONCERNING
THIS AUCTION
VENUE
The viewing is at Whyte’s, 38 Molesworth Street. The
auction will be at Freemasons Hall, 17 Molesworth Street.
The auction will follow the Movie Posters sale
(commencing at 12 noon) and will start no earlier than
4pm.
Bidder registration will take place at Freemasons Hall
from 11am to 6pm on Saturday 31 May.
COLLECTION OF LOTS
Collection of purchases may be effected on the day of
sale up to 6.30pm, or at our galleries from Tuesday 3
June (Monday 2 June is a Public Holiday) to Friday 6
June, otherwise Monday to Friday. Hours of business are
10am to 5pm.
Purchasers must pay for and collect all lots within 7 days
of the date of sale. Note: each lot is at the buyer’s risk
from the fall of the hammer. Storage charges will apply
after 7 days.
MORE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE
whytes.ie or whytes.com
Here you will find much useful information pertaining to
lots in this auction, including updates to descriptions
and extra illustratons.
IMPORTANT NOTES
ALL LOTS ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED ON PAGE 2
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401
The Beach Boys 1967 “Smiley Smile” Tour Dublin
programme
2 May 1967. 12pp with card cover. Line up: The Strangers,
Joe Cahill, Derek Billy & The Freshmen and The Vampires.
10½ x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
Folded vertically, fine.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
402
The Beatles autographs, 1963 television
appearance
John Lennon, “Ringo Starr XXX”, “The Beatles love Paul
McCartney XXX” and George Harrison XXX” on pieces of a
magazine they signed for the present owner, then aged 15,
on the set of Thank Your Lucky Stars, the first pop chart show
on British television. This was The Beatles first appearance on
the show, and only their second on any television
programme. The autographs on pieces of paper are stuck
down in a small autograph book which also includes others
who were on the show - Del Shannon, Mike Berry, The
Vernons Girls. On other pages are the cast of the film Lord
Jim - Jack Hawkins, Jean Gordon, Jack McGowran etc.
€1,500-€2,000 (£1,230-£1,640 approx)
403
The Beatles. 1963 Dublin concert collection
including autographs
The four signatures of The Beatles on a piece (6 x 4 inch) of
lined paper, with The Fabulous Beatles Souvenir Song Album,
and a Front Stalls Ticket (price ten shillings and sixpence) for
The Beatles, Adelphi, Dublin, Thursday 7 November 1963. (3)
Provenance: From the Collection of Alan Westby.
Autographed paper, folded in three, clipped corners and adhesive
tape stains just touching two signatures; ticket torn, creased, weak;
booklet cover soiled slightly, very good.
€1,500-€2,000 (£1,230-£1,640 approx)
404
The Beatles: 1963 letter with four signatures created
by Mike Aspinal
with original Radio Caroline notepaper with replica
signatures, both framed. (2)
10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
405
1964 (13 August) The Beatles George Harrison
‘Mersey Beat’ promotional poster
A large scale 1964 ‘Mersey Beat’ George Harrison cover
used as a promotional poster. Scarce. 33½ x 24in. (84 x
61cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
406
The Beatles: Help!
movie premiere
advanced ticket
‘Premiere Showing’
ticket for The Beatles
movie Help! at Port
Theatre in Corona Del
Mar, California on the 09/01/1965.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
407
The Beatles: Promotional film reel for the movie
Help!
A scarce 8mm promotional film reel issued to the music and
film industry as a promotional tool to help publicise the
movie.
€250-€350 (£200-£290 approx)
408
The Beatles. A Hard Day’s Night movie poster
British quad, framed. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
€600-€800 (£490-£660 approx)
409
The Beatles. 1967 Photograph by Frank Herrman
Taken at Abbey Road. No. 24 of a limited edition of 25. 9 x
14in. (23 x 36cm)
Exhibited: Leinster Gallery, Dublin, “Unseen Beatles”, 15-24
November 2007.
€400-€600 (£330-£490 approx)
410
The Beatles Yellow Submarine 1968 film - Spanish
film poster and other items
Large poster (54 x 38 inches), Heineken “Only The Beatles”
1986 point of sale card (withdrawn after objections by
Apple), Introducing The Beatles Recording for Parlophone
booklet
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
411
The Beatles. Gold Disc Award 1980
RIAA award to John Lennon for the sale of more than
500,000 copies of Capitol Records “Rarities” by The Beatles.
Issued in the year of Lennon’s death. 21½ x 17in. (53 x 43cm)
Provenance: Capitol Records, Hollywood, California with
their printed label and stamped inventory number 12060 on
reverse.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
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408 409
411
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The Beatles. A collection of framed photographs,
prints and ephemera
Includes monochrome and colour photographs, some
original, some reprints, also newspaper, magazine, and
sheet music covers. Also includes some of Paul McCartney
and Wings, also 10 metal repro posters. Sizes vary from 12 x
10 inches to 24 x 20 inches. (41)
€300-€400 (£250-£330 approx)
413
Photograph of Mohamed Ali and The Beatles
Monochrome print, mounted. 16 x 24in. (41 x 61cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
414
The Beatles. 1966 Hamburg concert photographs
Four monochrome photographs, each 6.5 x 9 inches, with
cover from Star-Club News, December 1965, showing John
Lennon with Gene Vincent. Attractively presented and
framed. 20 x 35in. (51 x 89cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
415
Ringo Starr and George Harrison photographs
1964 enlarged contacts made into single prints of George
Harrison (2) and Ringo Starr. Used for Hard Days Night album
cover. Mounted. (3) 14½ x 18in. (36 x 46cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
416
Ringo Starr portrait 1974 by David Oxtoby (b.1938)
Etching and aquantint, numbered 17 of 50, signed and
dated.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
417
No Lot
418
The Beatles: Collection of vinyl 45s
Includes Twist and Shout EP, Million Sellers EP, Strawberry
Fields for Ever single, all in printed sleeves, and The Beatles
Hits EP in Parlophone paper sleeve, also The Silver Beatles
Money single by Teichiku Records Japan “not for sale”. (5)
Discs look unplayed, slight faults to sleeves, fine to very fine.
€50-€70 (£40-£60 approx)
419
The Beatles ‘Paperback Writer’ factory sample and
three other 45s
From the collection of Patricia Manning, Beatles Fan Club of
UK organiser, also author signed copy of Mark Lewishon’s
“The Beatles Recording Sessions” (5)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
420
John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Signed letter, 1972
Typed letter on attorney’s headed papert appointing
Edward Blutreich as attorney to defend John Lennon and
Yoko Ono in an action brought against them by The
Campus Media. Signed in black ink by John Lennon and
Yoko Ono, dated 15 August 1972. Items signed by the
couple are rare. Framed. 11 x 8½in. (28 x 20cm)
Provenance: Christie’s, London, 20 September 2005, lot 223.
€4,000-€6,000 (£3,280-£4,920 approx)
421
George Martin: Signed photograph
Monochrome photograph signed by Sir George Henry
Martin in black marker.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
422
Ex-Beatles collection of vinyl singles
Includes George Harrison My Sweet Lord, Bangladesh,
Plastic Ono Band Give Peace a Chance, Cold Turkey,
Instant Karma, Paul McCartney Another Day, Ringo Starr It
Don’t Come Easy, etc. (13).
€60-€80 (£50-£70 approx)
423
The Beach Boys collection of 45s
Includes Hits, California Girls, Sloop John B, Barbara Ann,
Good Vibrations, God Only Knows, mostly paper sleeves. (6)
€40-€60 (£30-£50 approx)
424
Marc Bolan collection of 45s
Bolan’s Best, Return of The Warrior, You Scare Me To Death,
20th Century Boy, Hotlove, The Wizard, Backtrackin, Mellow
Love. (8)
€50-€70 (£40-£60 approx)
425
Jon Bon Jovi worn and
signed hat
Western style hat signed in
gold marker by Jon Bon Jovi
and members of his band.
Worn by the artist and
acquired by the present owner
prior to his performance at
Slane in 2013.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
426
Boomtown Rats: The Fine Art Of Surfacing signed
vinyl album
The Fine Art Of Surfacing 1979 vinyl album (LUN038) Signed
on the sleeve in blue ballpoint by vocalist Bob Geldof, Garry
Roberts (lead guitar), Johnnie Fingers (keyboard), Pete
Briquette (bass), Gerry Cott (guitar) and Simon Crowe
(drums).
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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1985 Live Aid poster signed by Bob Geldof
One of only two Allied Irish Banks posters signed by Bob
Geldof.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
428
David Bowie signed limited edition print
Colour serigraph, no. 57 of 200, signed with initials in pencil.
One of five depictions from Tarot cards - Earth, Death,
Lovers, Moon. Framed 17 x 12in. (43 x 30cm)
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
429
David Bowie signed photograph and Ron Wood
signed book
A colour portrait photograph of David Bowie signed in blue
marker by the English musician, with “Ronnie”,
autobiography of Ron Wood signed by the author. (2) 10 x
8in. (25 x 20cm)
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
430
David Bowie collection of vinyl 45s
Includes Diamond Dogs, Underground, Rebel Rebel, Drive In
Saturday, Beauty and The Beast, Breaking Glass and Sorrow.
(7)
€50-€70 (£40-£60 approx)
431
Paul Brady: Handwritten and signed lyrics for ‘The
Island’
Manuscript bar of music and lyrics for the song ‘The Island’.
Written and signed by Paul Brady on handmade paper. A
unique item. Framed 8½ x 12in. (20 x 30cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
432
Kate Bush. Collection including three signed items
Signed photograph, framed, with accompanying signed
undated letter on her printed stationery, “Never For Ever”
album signed on interior with note “September 11th 1980,
saw and kissed Kate Bush, HMV Shop, Market St.,
Manchester” and newspaper clipping of Kate Bush signing
a record for a young boy. Also typescript lyrics by Kate Bush
with manuscript notes, including “All The Love”, “Suspended
in Gaffa” and “PU:: OUT THE PIN”. (4) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€120-€180 (£100-£150 approx)
433
Johnny Cash: Autographed 1978 Las Vegas
Concert Programme
Signed on the cover in black marker by Cash 10 x 8in. (25 x
20cm)
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
434
Eric Clapton. I Shot The Sheriff vinyl 45, signed
Signed in gold ink on both the disc and the sleeve,
attractively framed. 9½ x 11½in. (23 x 28cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
435
Eric Clapton signed photograph
Framed monochrome photograph by Norman Watson,
published by Push One, London. 7 x 5in. (18 x 13cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
436
Elvis Costello: Signed watercolour portrait by
Cormac Dennis
Watercolour portrait of Costello by Cormac Dennis. Signed
and dedicated to the artist in black ink by Costello. Framed
11 x 8½in. (28 x 20cm)
€300-€400 (£250-£330 approx)
437
The Cranberries Nothing Left At All 1990 cassette
tape
Extremely scarce first commercial EP of The Cranberries,
then known as The Cranberry Saw Us. Released by Xeric
Records in cassette format who produced only 300 copies
which sold out in Limerick within a few days. This demo
recording led to the band getting their first recording
contract.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
438
Dire Straits Platimum Disc award and signed print
Polygram award “presented to Dire Straits for sales in New
Zealand certifying 12 Platinum Records”, also mixed media
photographic and monochrome print of the band,
signatures in light blue ink. Attractively mounted and
framed. (2) 13 x 24in. (33 x 61cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
439
The Doors: Autographed first album
First pressing of The Doors first album. Signed in black marker
on the sleeve by Robby Krieger.
€150-€250 (£120-£200 approx)
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Eurythmics signed poster and photograph
1983 Promotional poster for “The Touch” signed “Annie”, also
monochrome 9 x 7 inch photograph, signed “Dave Stewart”
and “Annie Lennox”, both framed. 20 x 18in. (51 x 46cm)
Provenance: Christie’s, New York, 25 April 1995, lot 31.
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
441
Everley Brothers. 1958 photograph by Lew Allen
The Everly Brothers, Don on left, Phil on right, Auditorium
Theatre, Rochester, New York, January 19 1958. Unique print,
signed lower right by Lew Allen. 14 x 11in. (36 x 28cm)
Literature: “Elvis & The Birth of Rock” Genesis Publications
edited by Mike McCartney, page 59.
€600-€800 (£490-£660 approx)
442
Phil Everly and Bill Haley & The Comets autographs
Phil Everly, 1985, and Bill Haley & The Comets (1968 National
Stadium Dublin) autographs on cards, also ticket for Everly's
concert at the RDS Dublin in 1985. (3)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
443
Georgie Fame, The Equals, Frankie Lane, Alice
Cooper etc., collection of vinyl 45s
Also includes The Honeycombs (2), The Equals 33 RPM,
Moody Blues, Jane Morgan, Wayne Fontana and The
Mindbenders
Mainly seem to be unplayed, sleeves in varying condition,
very good to fine, slight faults.
€40-€60 (£30-£50 approx)
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Rory Gallagher Fender Stratocaster replica guitar
with his original ‘warm-up’ amplifier
An exact replica of the first Stratocaster imported to Ireland
in 1962 and purchased by Rory from Crowley's Music Store in
Cork in 1963.  Also an Oberhiemer backstage, 'warm-up' or
'studio' amplifier which Rory acquired in Los Angeles, in the
mid 1970s with the custom made, stencilled (Rory Gallagher)
road-box.  Donated by Rory's bother Donal and The Estate of
Rory Gallagher to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution,
Ballycotton, County Cork, on whose behalf it is offered here;
the entire hammer price will go to the RNLI (illustrated on
inside front cover). (2)
€5,000-€7,000 (£4,000-£5,600 approx.)
444A
Rory Gallagher signed Calling Card album
Signed by Rory Gallagher, Rod de’Ath, Gerry McEvoy and
Lou Martin in black ink on reverse of album sleeve.
€200-€300 (£160-£240 approx.)
445
Art Garfunkel. Unique “selfie” photograph with
Laurie Bird at Dublin airport
A photo booth “selfie” photograph taken of Art Garfunkel
and his long time girlfiend by themselves at Dublin Airport
shortly before their departure on 31 October 1978. A
poignant picture as, sadly, Laurie Bird committed suicide at
the couple’s New York apartment on June 15 1979. Unique
and unpublished. 2 x 1½in. (5 x 3cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
446
Guns N’ Roses: Slash signed electric guitar
Special II Epiphone electric guitar signed on the body in silver
silver marker by Slash, lead guitarist of the American rock
band Guns N’ Roses
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
447
Jimi Hendrix. Sculpture by John Somerville
“Live Study 1980”. Painted, cast in tungsten colcast NASA
aerospace polychrome compound. One of 5 cast in 1986 for
Hard Rock Cafe, Beverley Hills, California. Signed on left
shoulder. 23 x 14 x 11in. (58 x 36 x 28cm)
Chipping to edges, hat cracked, slight paint loss, mainly on
hat.
€800-€1,000 (£660-£820 approx)
448
Jimi Hendrix. Sculpture by John Somerville
Plaster and resin mix , signed on back of right leg. Mounted
on wooden base with plaque reading: “Jimmi Hendriks [sic]
Albert Hall John Somerville”. 15 x 7½ x 4in. (38 x 18 x 10cm)
Both arms broken but complete, otherwise fine.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
449
Jimi Hendrix Gold Disc Award and collection of
photographs and prints
Presented to David Bither for sales of more than 500,000 of
Stone Free A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix, also range of other items,
framed. (7)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
449
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Buddy Holly 1958 photograph by Lew Allen
November 1958 photograph of Holly with Dion DiMucci,
Jerry Allison, Duane Eddy, at the Community War Memorial,
Rochester, New York, January 19 1958. Unique print, framed.
11 x 14in. (28 x 36cm)
Literature: “Elvis & The Birth of Rock” Genesis Publications
edited by Mike McCartney, pages 94/95.
€600-€800 (£490-£660 approx)
451
The Jacksons: 1984 World Tour jacket
Tour jacket for the 1984 Victory Tour or The Jacksons tour.
The first and only tour with all six Jackson brothers
€60-€80 (£50-£70 approx)
452
Michael Jackson signed black fedora, 1998
Black fedora hat, stamped “MICHAEL JACKSON” in silver on
leather inner, hand signed “Love Michael [starburst] 1998” in
gold ink.
€1,500-€2,000 (£1,230-£1,640 approx)
453
Michael Jackson 30 July 1988 Cork concert tickets
and VIP pass
Two unreserved £16 tickets stamped “COMPLIMENTARY”
and “World Tour 1988 V.I.P. ALL ACCESS PEPSI” plastic pass.
All attractively presented in one frame 12in. (30cm)
Apparently mint, framed, no apparent faults.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
454
Michael Jackson. 31 July 1988 Cork concert
collection including set list
Single sheet with list of 17 songs from “Startin Something” to
“Man in the Mirror” in large type, 5 x 3 inch colour
photograph closeup of Jackson performing taken by crew
member, passes for photographer, crew (2 different),
management etc. (7)
Mostly fine, few minor creases, scuffs, set list with duck tape and stain
from being attached on the stage, but complete.
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
455
Michael Jackson signed pencil drawing
Pencil drawing initialled “M.J.” and inscribed “YOU ARE NOT
ALONE” and signed “Love Michael Jackson”. 10 x 8½in. (25
x 20cm)
€800-€1,200 (£660-£980 approx)
456
Michael Jackson, signed photograph 1991 and
Time magazine Special Edition
Colour photograph signed in person at The Dorchester
Hotel, London, for the present owner, Time July 2009 Special
Edition (UK). (2)
€250-€350 (£200-£290 approx)
457
1995 Michael Jackson HBO crew jacket with
associated ‘dog-tag’ ticket and poster
Michael Jackson was supposed to have a live show on HBO
on December 10, 1995, but the show was cancelled and
Jackson ordered that all items associated with it be
destroyed. Thus this jacket and the “dog tag” which would
have been exchanged for the admission ticket are rare.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
458
Michael Jackson 1996-97 HIStory World Tour jacket
Limited edition for MAMA & RAU, Munich, size L. The HIStory
World Tour was the third and final worldwide solo concert
tour by American artist Michael Jackson, covering Europe,
Africa, Asia, Oceania and North America. The tour included
a total of 82 concerts and was attended by approximately
4.5 million fans.The tour was the largest concert tour ever by
a solo artist in terms of attendance at the time grossing a
total of over $165 million.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
459
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460
Michael Jackson Dangerous and HIStory Tour
posters
4 September 1992, Berlin Maifeld, and 1 August 1997 Berlin
Olympia-Stadion. 33 x 23in. (84 x 58cm)
Unused, almost mint.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
461
Michael Jackson. You
Are Not Alone
biography by
Jermaine Jackson
limited edition, signed
Complete in presentation
box
€200-€300 (£160-£250
approx)
462
Michael Jackson
limited edition figurine
Porcelain figurine by
Carlitta Collection in
original box of issue.
Scarce. 13 x 3in. (33 x
8cm)
Figurine mint, box slightly
distressed.
€200-€300 (£160-£250
approx)
462
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Michael Jackson signed 'Dangerous' album poster
and 1988 "Bad" World Tour booklet
'Dangerous' album limited edition sales poster (31 x 16.5 inch)
signed in black ink and 1988 "Bad" World Tour booklet. (2)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx.)
464
Michael Jackson. 2001 30th Anniversary Concert
poster
7 September 2001 Madison Square Gardens. Scarce.
27 x 16in. (69 x 41cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
465
Elton John “Platinum Ticket” award
Metallic replica ticket issued by Madison Square Garden,
New York, to John Reid for sales of more than 260,000 tickets
at The Garden 1973-1982, also 1992 presentation to John
Reid from Harvey Goldsmith Entertainments and Coca Cola
for Elton John Tour 1992 and Elton John and Eric Clapton
Tour 1992. 16 x 12in. (41 x 30cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
466
Elton John. 1973-1986 Madison Square Garden
Presentation to John Reid
Comprises 21 different tickets for Elton John concerts at “The
Garden” and a plaque commemorating “the sale of more
than 400,000 tickets”. Attractively framed.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
467
Elton John. Gold Disc award presentation
A large presentation to John Reid to commemorate sales of
over one million of Elton John MCA Records singles -
Crocodile Rock, Bennie and The Jets, Goodbye Yellow Brick
Road, Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Lucy in The Sky
With Diamonds, Philadelphia Freedom, etc. (12 discs in all.).
23 x 56in. (58 x 142cm)
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
468
Elton John Gold Disc Award 1975
RIAA award to John Reid for sale of one million copies of
“Someone Saved My Life Tonight”. 16½ x 13in. (41 x 33cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
469
Elton John. 1986 Gold Disc award
Polygram award to Elton John for sales of over 25,000 of the
“Leather Jackets” album in Switzerland. 18 x 14in. (46 x
36cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
470
Elton John “Reg
Strikes Back” Gold
Disc
The Gold Disc for
sales of 25,000+ in
Switzerland (!) and a
Gold Award for sales
in Australia, both to
John Reid and dated
1989, framed with
plaques. (2) 18 x
14½in. (46 x 36cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120
approx)
471
Led Zeppelin and
Bad Company
Sales Awards presentation discs
RIAA award to Atlantic Records for sales of 500,000+ of Led
Zeppelin’s “Remastered” (plaque and set of 3 compact
discs in a frame), and Platinum Disc to Boz Burrell for sales of
$2 million worth of Bad Company’s “Straight Shooter”,
framed. (2)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
472
Madonna. 1985 Live Aid Jacket
“Astormyk Norman Production” made by Satin Jackets Inc.
The “M” size jacket is a black, red and gold baseball-style
with “Madonna” sewn into the left breast. The back of the
jacket is embroidered “Live Aid Hard Rock Cafe Feed The
World July 13 1985”. Stated by a previous owner to have
been worn by Madonna and with Landmark Studios
Hollywood certificate of authenticity.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
473
Madonna 1993 “Girlie Show” poster, autographed
Signed in silver “love Madonna”, framed. Also another
unsigned poster of Madonna in black lingerie, framed. (2) 34
x 22in. (86 x 56cm)
Slight wrinkling otherwise fine
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
474
Madonna signed photograph, also 1979 New York
School of Design nude study
Colour 10 x 8 inch signed “love Madonna”, mounted with
two other unsigned photographs in a frame; 1979 New York
School of Design monochrome poster print 22 x 32 inches,
framed. (2) 34 x 24in. (86 x 61cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
475
John Mayall signed photograph, 1995
Promotional monochrome print for press published by
Silvertone Records, Zomba Recording Corp. Signed in black
ink, framed. 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
Light staining.
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
470
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Metallica signed photograph
1990s small colour photograph signed in gold by Lars Ulrich,
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Jason Newstead, framed.
4½ x 7in. (10 x 18cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
477
Liza Minnelli. Losing My Mind signed vinyl 45
Signed in silver on both the disc and the sleeve, attractively
framed. 9½ x 11½in. (23 x 28cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
478
Christy Moore signed vinyl record
Christy Moore vinyl single ‘Welcome to the Cabaret’ signed
on the sleeve by Moore and framed alongside a poster for
a Moore concert. Also with a Horslips ‘The Very Best Of’
compact disc album with sleeve signed in black marker by
various members of the band, framed. (2 items)
€150-€250 (£120-£200 approx)
479
Christy Moore: Large format advertisement poster
for ‘Six Nights at The Point’ 1994
Large scale poster advertising Moore’s famous Dublin
concerts between 17 and 22 March 1994.
60 x 40in. (152 x 102cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
480
Nirvana: Ticket for cancelled Dublin concert,
8 April 1994
A scarce original ticket for the Nirvana concert planned to
be held at the RDS on 8 April 1994, the same day that the
band’s lead singer, Kurt Cobain, was found dead in Seattle,
Washington. Framed alongside a promotional photograph
of the band.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
481
Curt Cobain at Beacon Avenue Elementary School
photograph
A color photograph of Kurt Cobain, later of the band
Nirvana, in his fifth grade group class photo. Cobain, with his
blond hair, is seen sitting on the floor holding one side of a
red sign that reads, “Beacon Avenue Elementary Grade - 5
Mrs. Grove 1977-1978.” As a child Cobain moved several
times following his parents divorce a few years before this
photo was taken. The school Cobain attended here was
located in Montesano, Washington, ten miles from
Aberdeen, where Cobain spent much of his youth.
10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
482
Oasis: Promotional card autographed by all five
band members
Epic promotional card with photograph by Jill Furmanovsky.
Signed in gold marker by Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher,
Alan White, Andy Bell and Gem Archer. Framed 8 x 9½in.
(20 x 23cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
483
Noel Gallagher: Autographed set list from The O2
Arena London
Autographed set list from The O2 Arena London, 26
February 2012 signed by Noel Gallagher. The concert was
directed by Dick Carruthers and went on to become Noel
Gallagher’s High Flying Birds first live DVD called
International Magic Live at O2.
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
484
Edith Piaf signed letter
1945 (4 October) typed letter to Serge Veber concerning an
article he wrote in La Bataille, which “ma profondément
touchée” (“touched me profoundly”), signed in ink “Edith
Piaf”. Written from her home at 41 Montaigne, Paris, with a
business card of the restaurant that now occupies that
famous address.
€500-€700 (£410-£570 approx)
485
The Police. Platinum Disc award 1981
Festival Records New Zealand award “for sales equivalent
of one Platinum Record in compliance with N.Z.F.P.I.
regulations”. Issued for “Zenyatta Mondatta”. Framed.
17 x 14in. (43 x 36cm)
€1,000 (£820-£0 approx)
486
Signed photographs including Sting and Glen
Campbell
Sting on a monochrome publicity photograph, Glen
Campbell on a colour photograph, also Johnny Rivers
autograph on his monochrome publicity photograph, all
framed. (3) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
476
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Elvis Presley. 1956 photograph by Lew Allen
Elvis Presley at the Cleveland Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, 23
November 1956. Unique print. Signed by Lew Allen in
margin, lower right. 14 x 11in. (36 x 28cm)
Literature: “Elvis & The Birth of Rock” Genesis Publications
edited by Mike McCartney, page 15.
€600-€800 (£490-£660 approx)
488
1959-60: Elvis Presley Germany signed postcard
A German portrait postcard of Elvis Presley in United States
Army uniform with autograph on the reverse in blue
ballpoint of Presley. Acquired directly from the artist at Ray
Barracks, Friedburg. Also with a contemporary photographic
postcard showing Elvis with a fan. 5½ x 3½in. (13 x 8cm)
Provenance: Petra Schmidt resident of Freidburg, West
Germany; thence to the present vendor.
€800-€1,200 (£660-£980 approx)
489
Elvis Presley signed photograph
1966 “Best Wishes Elvis Presley” in blue ballpoint, in original
envelope from 3764 Highway 51 South, Memphis,
Tennessee, 29 August 1966 to the previous owner in Dublin.
Accompanied by Sotheby’s auction catalogue it was
included in, 27-28 October 1989, also with letters of
authentication from The Official Elvis Presley Fan Club of
Great Britain & The Commonwealth, as well as Sotheby’s,
and others.
€800-€1,000 (£660-£820 approx)
490
Elvis Presley. A life-size sculpture, 1981, by Jon
Douglas ARBS FRSA SPS (circa 1905-1995)
Clay, clad in a bronze and resin mix. This sculpture is one of
only two commissioned in 1977 on the occasion of Elvis
Presley’s death by Sid Shaw, famous owner of Elvisly Yours, a
chain of shops selling Elvis Presley memorabilia in London,
now closed but operating on-line. A similar sized statue, but
with a guitar, was produced by Douglas for The Hilton Hotel
in Las Vegas. Accompanied by a framed photograph of
the Jon Douglas with the sculpture. A unique and very
desirable Elvis collectible. 71 x 46 x 25in. (180 x 117 x 64cm)
Provenance: Commissioned by Sid Shaw, Elvisly Yours,
London; Frank’s Bar Collection, Marbella, Spain;
Private Collection, Dublin
Minor chips to base, generally fine.
€8,000-€10,000 (£6,560-£8,200 approx)
491
Elvis Presley “Loving You” film: cuttings with
autograph letters and photographs of his co-star,
Dolores Hart
Includes a signed typed letter, a signed photograph and a
snippet framed with a photograph, etc.
Rev. Mother Dolores Hart (born October 20, 1938) is an
American Roman Catholic nun and former actress. She
made ten films in five years, playing opposite Stephen Boyd,
Montgomery Clift, George Hamilton and Robert Wagner,
having made her movie debut with Elvis Presley in Loving
You (1957). She published “Ear of The Heart” in 2013.
Interesting collection of Elvis association memorabilia from a
girl who kissed Elvis on screen and later became a nun!
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
492
Elvis Presley. A collection of signed items from co-
stars including Anne Helm, Kay Wheeler, Mary Tyler
Moore and Mary Mason
Mainly signed photographs, some with letters to the present
owner, also from Julie Parrish of the Elvis Fan Club, Melvyn
Bragg of London Weekend Television, etc., also a sheet of
RCA Records limited edition “stamps”, framed, and two
25th Anniversary Elvis Calendars by DateWorks, and an
album (15)
€120-€180 (£100-£150 approx)
493
Elvis Presley Platinum Award for “Elvis The King of
Rock N’ Roll - The Complete 50s Masters”
A presentation “platinum” compact disc award, ELVIS THE
KING OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL THE COMPLETE 50’S MASTERS,
R.I.A.A. certified, strip plate format, presented to Don
Wardell.
Provenance: Christie’s, New York, 25 April 1995, lot 181.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
494
Elvis Presley. Collection of framed photographs
and prints
Mostly reprints, including Daily Mirror headline “Elvis Presley
Dead”, also some metal reproductions of posters. Sizes
range from 12 x 10in. to 24 x 20in., framed. (16)
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
495
1960s to 70s Elvis Presley ceramics, Pop Annuals
etc.
Includes McCormick Elvis statuette ceramic decanters (2),
Radio Luxembourg Nos. 4 and 5, Boyfriend 1965, Roy
Orbison 1965 (framed), (6)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
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Queen. 1981 Gold Disc award
Dyna Products and EMI award to Paul Prentier (Manager)
for sales of more than 50,000 of the single “Another One
Bites The Dust” , also “The Ultimate Back Catalogue” picture
disc, both framed. (2) 15 x 11in. (38 x 28cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
497
Queen. The Miracle album signed by the band
including Freddie Mercury
Good clear signatures of all four in black felt tip ink on
album cover.
€400-€600 (£330-£490 approx)
498
Freddie Mercury signed cabaret programme
1985 “La Cage Aux Folles” opened out centrefold of
programme (starring Denis Quilley), signed in black ballpoint
“Best Wishes Freddie Mercury”, framed. 8½ x 12in. (20 x
30cm)
Slight light stains, otherwise fine, signature clear.
€500-€700 (£410-£570 approx)
499
Queen. Freddie Mercury signed photograph,
Dublin
Unpublished colour photograph (7 by 10 in.) by Alan Westby
of Freddie Mercury on stage at the RDS Dublin, 29 August
1984, signed in black ink, accompanied by two used tickets
for the concert.
Provenance: The Estate of Alan Westby.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
500
Righteous Brothers and other 45s
1964 You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’, 1966 Baby She’s Mine,
The Teddy Bears - To Know Him Is To Love Him and The
Crystals - Then He Kissed Me, all London discs in paper
sleeves, also The Crystals - And Then He Kissed Me/Da Doo
Ron Ron, blue vinyl re-release by Warner/Spector. (5).
€60-€80 (£50-£70 approx)
501
The Rolling Stones, Irish Tour 1965 Programme
12pp with printed cover. Lineup included Banshees,
Checkmates, Gonks, and Twinkle. This was the first concert
tour of Ireland by The Rolling Stones. The tour commenced
on January 6 and concluded on January 8, 1965, including
the Adelphi, Dublin where this programme was purchased.
10½ x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
502
Rolling Stones signed Dirty Work album
Signed in white (Ron Wood and Charlie Watts) and blue
(Keith Richards, Mick Jagger). 12 x 12in. (30 x 30cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
503
The Rolling Stones. 1978 Beggars Banquet
photograph by Michael Johns
Artist’s proof dated 2000 and signed Michael Johns.
Monochrome print. Also with this lot 3 10 x 8 inch colour
prints, circa 1990. (4) 16 x 20in. (41 x 51cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
504
The Rolling Stones. Gold Awards
1993 for sales of “Jump Back” in Argentina and 1994 BMI
award to Mick Jagger for sales of “Voodoo Lounge”, both
framed. (2) 24 x 24in. (61 x 61cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
505
The Rolling Stones. “Forty Licks” special limited
edition poster on embossed parchment
Attractively framed. 25½ x 16in. (64 x 41cm)
€50-€70 (£40-£60 approx)
506
Rolling Stones collection of photographs, prints and
posters
Includes poster for Love Is Strong, all the original band
members individually including Brian Jones, etc. Various
sizes, 10 x 8in. up to 30 x 20in., also a few David Bowie (4), all
framed. (12)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
506A
The Rolling Stones. In The Beginning photograph
collection by Bent Rej limited edition
Two volumes in slip case, numbered 318 of 2,000, signed by
Bent Rej and Bill Wyman. Rare.
€300-€400 (£250-£330 approx)
507
Mick Jagger. A sculpture by John Somerville
Bronze resin, painted, on a wooden base. Signed on left
thigh. Unique. Somerville is a personal friend of many of the
rock stars he creates sculpture of, including The Rolling
Stones, which allows him intimate access to them and he
can therefore create very lifelike and vibrant representations
of his subjects. 42 x 32 x 27in.
(107 x 81 x 69cm)
Minor paint loss, few minor
scrapes, cracking.
€3,000-€5,000 (£2,460-£4,100
approx)
508
Mick Jagger: Framed
autograph
Single sheet of paper taken
from a diary signed in blue
ballpoint by the lead vocalist
and a founder member of The
Rolling Stones. Framed
alongside a photographic
portrait of Jagger. 5 x 3in. (13
x 8cm)
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
508
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Keith Richards. Scupture by John Somerville
“Live Sitting, Jamaica 1986 at Subject’s Home”. Painted
resin. Commissioned by Hard Rock Cafe, Los Angeles. No. 2
of 25 cast for World Exclusive Location VIP Collection.
Signed and dated 1986 on right side of neck.
17½ x 12 x 8½in. (43 x 30 x 20cm)
Overall surface dirt, chipping and some paint loss, especially at
mouth and nose.
€500-€700 (£410-£570 approx)
510
Keith Richards. His autobiography, Life, signed and
inscribed
Inscribed “This is the Life. Believe it or not I haven’t forgotten
any of it. Thanks & praises, Keith Richards”.
9½ x 6¼in. (23 x 15cm)
€400-€600 (£330-£490 approx)
511
Ron Wood sculpture by John Somerville
Resin, painted, mounted on wood. Signed on neck. Plaque
reads “Ron Wood From Life by John Somerville”. 15 x 10 x
7½in. (38 x 25 x 18cm)
Chipped at back of head, small paint loss elsewhere.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
512
1965 Bill Wyman and Keith Richards in Dublin
photograph
Monochrome print, mounted. 18 x 12½in. (46 x 30cm)
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
513
Rolling Stones Collection of vinyl 45s
Includes Satisfaction, We Love You, Have You Seen Your
Mother Baby, Get Off My Cloud, Not Fade Away, As Tears
Go By, Stoned, It‘s All Over Now, The Last Time, mostly
Decca paper sleeves. ( 10)
€60-€80 (£50-£70 approx)
514
1994 MTV Awards autographs on a drum skin
including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood,
Charlie Watts, Bruce Springsteen etc.
Also Tom Petty, Cindy Crawford, Roseanne. All on a drum
skin by Manny’s Music, framed. 27 x 23in. (69 x 58cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
514A
Ronnie Spector. Be My Baby autobiography signed
Signed “To Sean, Love & Kisses, Ronnie Spector XXX” and
her lipstick kiss on front endpaper with guest ticket for
Midnight at The Olympia for 19 October 1991, at which Ms
Spector performed.
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
515
Pete St. John: Framed autograph
Card signed by the folk singer-songwriter and dedicated
“Always here ‘Rare Oul Times”. St. John a prolific composer
of widely sung modern ballads including “The Fields of
Athenry”, “The Rare Ould Times” and “The Ferryman”.
Framed alongside a photograph of St. John.
4 x 6in. (10 x 15cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
516
Joe Satriani: Signed Ibanez electric guitar
Ibanez RG320 FMTL guitar signed on the body by the
American instrumental rock guitarist, multi-instrumentalist
and multiple Grammy Award nominee Joe Satriani.
Acompanied by letter confirming that the guitar was signed
on a visit to Dublin in May 2008.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
517
Sex Pistols: Johnny Rotten. A life-size sculpture by
John Somerville
Bronze resin, with original safety pins and chains, painted.
A few paint chips.
€2,000-€3,000 (£1,640-£2,460 approx)
518
The Shadows gold and platinum discs
1980 EMI platinum disc for 300,000+ sales of “String of Hits”,
1989 Polydor gold disc for sales of 100,000+ of “At Their Very
Best”, 1990 Polydor platinum disc for “Reflections” . All
framed with presentation plaques. (3) 20 x 16in. (51 x 41cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
519
Simply Red Platinum Award
1990 award for sales of 100,000+ in The Netherlands for “The
Flame”. Attractive presentation in specially designed heavy
perspex, framed.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
520
Slash: Autographed photograph
Photograph signed in black marker by Slash, lead guitarist
of the American hard rock band Guns N’ Roses, with whom
he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early
1990s. 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
521
Sonny and Cher. The Wondrous World LP printers
proof signed by Cher
Colour proof with instructions to printer, signed in black ink
by Cher, framed. 16 x 13in. (41 x
33cm)
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
522
Dusty Springfield. 1968 Gold
Disc award
Disc and Music Echo - Valentine
Pop Poll Awards 1968 Award for
“Top Girl Singer (World)”, in
presentation box.
4½ x 4½in. (10 x 10cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
522
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Al Stewart signed album and photograph
“Year of The Cat” album signed on cover, and later
promotional monochrome 10 x 8 inch photograph by Lori
Stoll, both “To Frank and Mark... Al Stewart”, both framed.
21½ x 29in. (53 x 74cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
524
U2 1987-1988 Joshua Tree Tour leather jacket,
limited edition
Given to a select group of band members, backing artists,
crew members etc. Size 40, with removable sleeves and
collar. In Punt Roma carrier.
Provenance: Issued to the present owner who worked on
the tour.
Slight wear, almost new. Both fake fur and leather detachable
collars are present.
€1,000-€1,500 (£820-£1,230 approx)
525
U2. 29 June 1985 Artist Pass, Car Pass and
photographs
Includes 5 by 3 inch unpublished colour photographs (3)
taken by a crew member, presented with the passes in a
frame. Also with this lot Zooropa ‘93 Management Pass and
two mock banknotes for “One Zoo Ecu”, framed. (2 frames)
21 x 10in. (53 x 25cm)
Apparently mint, no faults in frames.
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
526
U2 War Concert Programme, signed by all band
members
U2 War Tour programme signed by the members of the
band in black and blue ballpoint. With an additional
signature of Larry Mullen which was signed by Adam
Clayton before Larry then arrived and signed his own
signature. Autographs received by the owner on meeting
the band at Macefield Leisure Centre, Belfast at the
beginning of the War Tour in 1983.
23 x 32in. (58 x 81cm)
€400-€600 (£330-£490 approx)
527
U2: 1983 promotional card autographed by all
four band members
Promotional photographic card signed by Bono, The Edge,
Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. Dated 3 September
1983. Framed.
4 x 6½in. (10 x 15cm)
€200-€250 (£160-£200 approx)
528
U2: 1980s U2 Irish concert poster
A scarce poster advertising “U2 Live Irish Concert” with no
dates or further details. Probably produced for the Phoenix
Park concert in August 1983 after Slane Castle was refused
permission to hold the event.
26 x 19in. (66 x 48cm)
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
529
U2. Set of 4 limited edition guitar picks
Limited edition of 300, each with embossed signatures on
reverse in gold.
€50-€70 (£40-£60 approx)
530
U2. 1987 “Unforgettable Fire - The Story of U2” by
Eamon Dunphy, signed by all the band
Signed in black ink on front end paper.
Dustjacket slight edge tears, marks, slight soiling to page edges, very
good.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
531
1987 Bono handwritten letter to Jim Kerr of Simple
Minds
Addressed to “Jimbo” apologising for not being able “to
see/to witness the spectacle? of Simple Minds in Dublin”,
“family problems to attend to before I run away to
Australia”, “love and jealousy, Bono, 87”.
Framed 11 x 8in. (28 x 20cm)
Some stains, creasing, folded and now flattened in plastic and
perspex frame.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
532
‘U2 by U2’ book signed by Bono
U2 by U2, Harper Collins London, 2006. Signed on the cover
in black marker by Bono.
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
533
U2 Bono framed autograph
Bono autograph on a single sheet mounted and framed
together with a photograph of Bono performing during the
Pop Tour.
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
523
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U2: Signed watercolour of The Edge by Cormac
Dennis
Watercolour painting of The Edge signed and dated by the
artist and signed in black marker by The Edge. Framed. 10 x
14in. (25 x 36cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
535
U2. Signed War vinyl album
Signed in black ink on cover by Bono, The Edge and Adam
Clayton.
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
536
U2. The Edge signed page from The Whoseday
Book
Framed page signed. 7 x 8½in. (18 x 20cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
537
U2 Album, 2009, Now That You Have Found what
You Have Been Looking For
2009 Part 1, 8 compact disc set, plus 1 DVD, non album
tracks. Limited edition of 500, numbered 33. In sealed pack,
unopened.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
538
U2 No Line on the Horizon limited edition boxed
set, signed
Sealed unopened pack containing CD album, DVD Anton
Corbijn film, 54pp book and fold-out poster. Signed by all 4
members of the band in black on the cellophane wrapping.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
539
Ultravox Gold Disc award
BPI certified award presented to Chris O’Donnell for sales in
the UK of 500,000+ of the Chrysalis single “Vienna”, framed.
14 x 10½in. (36 x 25cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
540
Carrie Underwood signed guitar
First Act acoustic guitar signed on the body in red marker by
the American country music singer, songwriter, and actress.
€150-€250 (£120-£200 approx)
541
The Virgin Prunes. Collection of Photographs and
Ephemera 1977-1986
The Virgin Prunes was an Irish post-punk band formed in
1977. They disbanded in 1986 after the departure of singer
Gavin Friday. The other members continued under the
name The Prunes until they split up in 1990. One of the
band, Guggi (Derek Rowan) went on to a successful career
as an artist and another, Gavin Friday, is a well known singer
and composer. This collection comprises over 70
photographs (about 20 in colour, rest monochrome), mainly
8 x 10 inches, some larger, which capture the bizarre
anarchy of the band both on and off stage, also two floppy
singles, tickets, posters, stickers etc., some duplication.
A rare archive. (90 items)
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
542
Wham! 1983 “Fantastic” album, cover signed by
George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley
Attractively framed. 19 x 25in. (48 x 64cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
543
The Who Promo CD, Waterboys 12 inch demo, Roy
Harper signed album sleeve, etc.
Extracts from 30 Years Maximum R & B cd, Whole of The
Moon 12 inch vinyl, sleeve for Harper+ signed in black ink.
(3)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
544
The Who collection of vinyl
With 3 1960s singles including Happy Jack, I’m a Boy,
Substitute and LPs Tommy, Quadrophenia and an insert
signed by Entwhistle and Daltrey. (6)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
545
Andy Williams signed photograph
Monochrome photograph signed in red ink “ For James Best
Wishes Andy Williams”. 9 x 7½in. (23 x 18cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
546
Robbie Williams handwritten lyrics
“Ive always had a vision that love would see me through...”
draft lyrics for Deceiving is Believing, 3 verses in black ink
capitals on lined paper framed with photograph of Robbie
Williams. Also a 1998 Robbie Williams North American Tour t-
shirt. (2) 11½ x 8½in. (28 x 20cm)
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
547
Robbie Williams. Golden Tickets Award for Slane
Castle Concert, 1999
Awarded to Andy Franks for “fastest sellout”, “80,000 tickets
sold” by MCD.. Eight gold coloured tickets mounted with
photographs and framed. 21 x 29in. (53 x 74cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
534
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Robbie Williams Platinum awards
2002 EMI award to Franksy for “Double Platinum” sales of
Sing When You’re Winning and Sing When You’re Winning,
including compact discs, framed, and 1998 Chrysalis award
to Ian McMinn for selling over 900,000 of Life Thru a Lens,
framed 3 compact discs. (2)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
549
Wings First Tour - collection
Souvenir booklets (2), photograph of McCartney and a
ticket for Manchester 17 May. 94)
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
550
Stevie Wonder Gold Disc award
1974 Disc award Ltd. award to Jackie Jackson for “A Million
Selling Single” - “You Haven’t Done Nothing”.
14 x 11in. (36 x 28cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
551
Yes: Collection including signed photograph and
signed album
Promotional photograph signed by members of Yes as
‘Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe’, framed. Anderson
Bruford Wakeman Howe album signed in black marker by
the members of the band. Collection of original
photographs of the band taken in 1989 at a signing event.
2 press packs (5 items)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
552
Neil Young: Framed autograph
Neil Young autograph on a single sheet of paper. Framed
alongside a promotional photograph of Young. Acquired
by the current vendor directly from the artist in Dublin.
3½ x 2½in. (8 x 5cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
553
1970s-2000s autograph book with good collection
including Status Quo, Cliff Richard, Ian Dury, Rod
Stewart, Judas Priest etc.
Includes Francis Rossi, Nernie Frost, Johnny Fingers of
Boomtown Rats, Smokie with Tony Utley, Chris Norman and
Pete Spencer, Ian Dury and The Blockheads, Rod Stewart,
Phil Chew, Cliff Richard, Judas Priest with Rob Halford, Glen
Tipton and Richard Faulkner (on separate sheet), Chris de
Burgh (on separate sheet), Joey Williams of Blind Boys of
Alabama (on a card), and Nicky Byrne (the latter on a
loose envelope). All obtained during Irish visits.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
554
Autographed photographs collection, including
Tiny Tim, Wayne Newton, Roger McGuinn, etc.
Also includes Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Sophie B. Hawkins, Jim
Messina, Popa Chubby, Eek-A-Mouse, Jesse Colin Young,
Richie Havens. (10) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
555
Autographed photographs collection including
John Cale, Junior Walker, John Sebastian, Richard
Thompson, etc.
Also includes Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen,
Hot Tuna, and Taj Mahal. John Sebastian is on his first solo
album, otherwise framed photographs (7)
10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
556
Signed photographs including Cleo Laine, Otis
Clay, Tito Puente, Billy Connolly, etc.
Also includes Marcia Ball, Buster Poindexter, CJ Chenier,
and “Stars from The Commitments”. (9) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
557
Photographs collection including U2, The Smiths
and The Rolling Stones
Bono, by London Features International (19), 200-2002
showing him at various events including MTV awards etc., all
10 x 8 colour, also 5 monochrome 10 x 8s by Colm Henry at
the Point Depot circa 1990, The Rolling Stones 10 x 8s in
collor (2) and monochrome, The Smiths 10 x 8 monochrome,
also a collection of recent reprinted monochrome 10 x 8s of
Betty Page and similar 1950s glamour photographs (14). (54)
10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
558
Collection of concert photographs by Bill Cooper
in Dublin and Galway 1979-1996
Includes Elton John at National Stadium, 1979, Dolores
O’Riordan (Cranberries) at Point Depot 1995, Self Aid 1995,
Mary Coghlan, etc., all framed and signed by Cooper (8)
10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
559
Collection of photographs and prints
Includes Freddie Mercury, Genesis, Johnny Rotten, Debbie
Harry, Tina Turner, Lou Reed etc., mainly in gold coloured
metallic frames. Mainly 8 x 10in., frames 14 x 16in. (13)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
556
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Collection of photographs and prints
Includes Jim Morrison, Keith Moon, Kiss, Bob Marley, Cat
Stevens, Pete Townshend, Diana Ross, etc., uniformly framed
in black. Mainly 10 x 8in., in 16 x 14in. frames (14)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
561
Collection of large photographs, prints and posters
Includes Elvis Presley, Beatles, George Harrison, Rod Stewart,
Marvin Gaye, Sex Pistols, Bon Jovi, etc. , all framed, frame
sizes 30 x 20 to 36 x 24in.(12)
€120-€180 (£100-£150 approx)
562
Collection of large size prints
Includes Bill Haley, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jim Morrison, etc.
All framed., frames sizes 36 x 28in., to 40 x 30in. (10)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
563
Pop ephemera montage in a frame
Mainly invitations and special tickets to events involving Led
Zeppelin, The Beachboys, Paul McCartney, Donna Summer,
Rod Stewart, Kenny Rogers, Elton John, mostly to BBC
broadcaster Paul Gambaccini. (30+ in a frame).
23 x 44in. (58 x 112cm)
Some soiling and water damaged, 75% are fine.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
564
Dublin concert programmes 1960s collection
including Gene Pitney, Gerry and The Pacemakers,
Roy Orbison, The Walker Brothers etc.
Also includes Englebert Humperdinck. Roy Orbison and
Walker Brothers joint concert and Walker Brothers solo. 12pp
plus covers. (5) 10½ x 8in. (25 x 20cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
565
Signed books: Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) Iron
Man and Passin Is A Fashion, The Real Story of The
Clash by Pat Gilbert
The former signed by Iommi on a label affixed to title page,
and the latter signed by Mick Jones on introductory page.
(2)
€120-€150 (£100-£120 approx)
566
No Lot
567
1972-1986: Collection of Irish concert tickets
including Queen and Bruce Springsteen
Including Thin Lizzy National Stadium 1972, Eric Clapton
National Stadium 1978, Bruce Springsteen Slane 1985,
Queen Slane 1986, Van Morrison National Stadium 1979, Ian
Dury Olympic Ballroom 1978, also Supertramp Wembley
1977. (7 items)
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
568
Foggy Notions magazine 2003, Issues 1 & 2,
Hotpress 2003 Phil Lynott special
Foggy Notions (shortlived publication) includes unopened
compact discs, as does Hotpress (2 issues).
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
569
No Lot
570
No Lot
571
1960s-70s posters for Queen, The Beatles etc.
1968 and 1970-71 Beatles Fan Club posters, Queen Night at
The Opera poster, and Lisztomania (Roger Daltrey) film
poster. (4) 20 x 30in. (51 x 76cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
572
Woodstock. Set of 9 stills from the film
French edition, 1970. 11 x 9in. (28 x 23cm)
€80-€120 (£70-£100 approx)
573
Gold and Platinum Discs for The Bee Gees, Dr
Hook, Judie Tzuke, and The Stylistics, etc.
Includes Platinum for 1975 “Thank You Baby”, 1980 “Dr.
Hook’s Greatest Hits”, 1978 “Saturday Night Fever and 1981
Gold Disc for “Welcome to The Cruise”. All framed. (4) 20 x
16in. (51 x 41cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
574
1960s collection of 45s - Alan Price, Searchers,
Jerry Lee Lewis etc.
Also includes Johnny Tillotson, Francoise Hardy, The Pearls,
Julie Rogers, Peter and Gordon, John Leyton, and Kathy
Kirby. (10)
€40-€50 (£30-£40 approx)
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1960s-1970s collection of 45s including Free,
Moody Blues, Hollies
Also John Walker, Tremeloes, East of Eden, Spencer Davis,
Dave Clark 5, Eddie Cochran, Zager & Evans. (10)
€60-€80 (£50-£70 approx)
576
Tyrannosaurus Rex first LP 1968 and Davy Jones
and The Lower 3rd (David Bowie) 12 inch single (2)
Also Jethro Tull Thick Asa Brick and promo of Minstrel in the
Gallery. Vinyl LPs (4)
€60-€80 (£50-£70 approx)
577
Gram Parsons “She/The New Soft Shoe” promo vinyl
single and others
Also two Pepsi Cola Offer singles including The Tremeloes
and Simon & Garfunkel, also The Shadows demo single. (4)
€60-€80 (£50-£70 approx)
578
Jim Marshall signed photograph
Signed photograph of Jim Marshall also known as The
Father of Loud or The Lord of Loud and founder of Marshall
Amplification. Framed alongside a newspaper clipping.
€80-€100 (£70-£80 approx)
579
WPLJ New York radio station famous Subway
posters including Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart,
Blondie, etc.
Also includes Elvis Costello, Billy Joel, and Linda Ronstadt. All
framed, attractive and sought after complete set of the
“Subway Series”. (6) 11 x 28in. (28 x 71cm)
Provenance: Christie’s Pop Memorabilia & Guitars, 25 April
1995, New York, lot 124.
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
580
“Ghostbusters” film script autographed by Dan
Akroyd
Complete script signed in black ink on cover, framed.
21 x 14in. (53 x 36cm)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
581
Collection of framed photographs, prints and
ephemera
Mixed lot including weekly charts, Melody Maker covers,
newspaper reprints, including Tom Jones, The Bee Gees,
Curt Cobain, etc. Framed. mostly 16 x 20in. (22)
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
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packing and shipping of lots purchased or may order on the buyer’s
behalf third parties to pack or ship purchases. Under no circumstances
does Whyte’s accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage
howsoever occasioned in the course of such service.
(c) The buyer authorises Whyte’s to use any photographs or illustrations of
any lot purchased for any or all purposes as Whyte’s may require.
The placing of a bid will be taken as full agreement to all the above
conditions.
WHYTE & SONS AUCTIONEERS LIMITED
38 Molesworth Street,
Dublin 2
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE NOTICE
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Ian Whyte
Managing Director
Aaron Lowry BA
Curator
Seán Kelly
Accounts
Samantha Woolley
Administration
SATURDAY 31 MAY 2014
A Single Owner Collection
MOVIE POSTERS
CONTENTS
Whyte's Terms & Conditions page 2
Important Notes page 4
Special Notices page 4
Introduction page 5
Drama/Romance lots 1-60
Comedy (See also British) lots 61-86
Animation lots 87-90
Musicals lots 91-99
Rock and Pop lots 100-116
Westerns lots 117-136
War lots 137-149
Action, Adventure, Crime & Thriller lots 150-204
Hitchcock lots 205-213
James Bond lots 214-222
Horror lots 223-254
Science Fiction lots 255-282
British lots 283-301
British Comedy lots 302-312
Irish lots 313-317B
Collections and Mixed Lots lots 318-364
ENQUIRIES & CONTACTS
This catalogue:
Ian Whyte iw@whytes.ie
Accounts:
Seán Kelly ac@whytes.ie
Collections:
Aaron Lowry al@whytes.ie
Bids
Samantha Woolley bids@whytes.ie
Telephone
01 676 2888 (+3531 676 2888 from UK
and elsewhere)
Fax
01 676 2880 (+3531 676 2880 from UK
and elsewhere)
Postal address
38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2,
Ireland
Websites
whytes.ie whytes.com
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BUYERS’ COMMISSION
25% (including VAT) is added to the hammer price of all
lots. No extra fee is charged for on-line bidding.
ROOM BIDDERS
1. Room bidders must register and obtain a bidding
number on arrival. Proof of identity is required from
clients new to us.
2. If successful in obtaining a lot please ensure you
display your number clearly to the auctioneer and
that it is your number that is called out. If there is any
doubt about the hammer price or buyer, please draw
this to the attention of the auctioneer immediately.
3. Payment may be made by cash, bank draft, cleared
cheque, debit or credit card — we accept
Mastercard or Visa (a charge of 2% is made on credit
card transactions). There is no charge on debit card
transactions..
ABSENTEE BIDDING
1. If you are unable to attend you may bid before the
sale, using the form provided. Enter the maximum you
are prepared to offer for each lot and the auctioneer
will represent you as if you are personally attending
the sale. Lots are knocked down at one step above
the next highest bid, and not necessarily at your
highest bid. Example: your bid is €1,000 and next
highest bid is €800 – the hammer price is €850.
2. LIMIT BIDDING: Absentee bidders may limit their total
purchases to a set amount by entering their limit on
the bidding form. This is especially useful for bidders
wishing to cover as many lots as possible while setting
a maximum amount to spend.
3. “OR” BIDDING: Absentee bidders who wish to bid on
two or more lots, but only wish to purchase one, may
do so by entering “OR” between the bids – the lots will
be bid on in catalogue order.
4. EQUAL BIDS: In the event of equal bids being
received for the same lot the first received will be
given preference. If the instruction “break ties” is
entered on the bid form the auctioneer will increase
the bid by one step in the event of equal bids being
received or in the event of a tie with a room bidder.
5. “BUY” BIDS: Unless otherwise instructed bids of “Buy”
or “Buy at Best” shall be taken to indicate bids of up
to three times the stated higher estimate in the
catalogue.
6. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING: You may watch and/or bid
live with video and audio link to the saleroom on our
website www.whytes.ie There is no extra charge for
internet bidding.
7. LIVE TELEPHONE BIDDING may be arranged on
request, subject to availability and given at least 24
hours notice. This facility is only available on lots
estimated at €500 or more, and a minimum bid may
be requested.
8. INVOICING AND PAYMENT: Successful absentee
bidders will be sent a pro forma invoice immediately
after the sale with details of payment methods. All
invoices must be paid within 7 days of the date of the
sale or the lot(s) may be deemed in default and any
subsequent losses incurred on resale become the
responsibility of the bidder. The Auctioneers and
House Agents Act, under which we are licensed to
hold public auctions, only allows for lots to be handed
over to purchasers when paid for in full.
PRICES REALISED
A complete list of prices realised and unsold lots will be
posted to our Internet website (www.whytes.ie) on the
day after the sale.
SPECIAL NOTICES CONCERNING
THIS AUCTION
VENUE
The viewing is at Whyte’s, 38 Molesworth Street. The
auction will be at Freemasons Hall, 17 Molesworth Street.
The auction will start at 12 noon.
Bidder registration will take place at Freemasons Hall
from 11am to 3.30pm on Saturday 31 May.
COLLECTION OF LOTS
Collection of purchases may be effected on the day of
sale up to 6.30pm, or at our galleries from Tuesday 3
June (Monday 2 June is a Public Holiday) to Friday 6
June, otherwise Monday to Friday. Hours of business are
10am to 5pm.
Purchasers must pay for and collect all lots within 7 days
of the date of sale. Note: each lot is at the buyer’s risk
from the fall of the hammer. Storage charges will apply
after 7 days.
MORE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE
whytes.ie or whytes.com
Here you will find much useful information pertaining to
lots in this auction, including updates to descriptions
and extra illustratons.
IMPORTANT NOTES
ALL LOTS ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED ON PAGE 2
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INTRODUCTION
We are pleased to present the largest collection of
vintage movie posters ever offered at auction in
Ireland. This collection was formed by a family
member of the present owner. He sourced them from
cinemas in Ireland, and many of the 1940s to 1960s
posters bear censorship, (see lot 317B). There are
many rare and desirable posters included, and also
many little known titles which will appeal to both
specialists and those to whom these movies have a
special significance.
All the posters in this collection were actually used in
cinemas in cities and towns in Ireland. The posters
moved with the films and thus could have been
shown in dozens of cinemas before they went into this
collection. All are folded and minor flaws that are
common include handling wear, fold wear, creases,
wrinkles, pinholes, tears, stains, writing, tape, etc.
Some of the terms used to describe poster condition
are: Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine,
Near Mint, and Mint. The term “about” means almost,
e.g. “about fine” means almost or near fine.
MINT: Item is “as new” or in the same condition as the
day it was made. The item may or may not literally be
in “perfect” condition, but it does exhibit an amazing
state of preservation with virtually no perceptible
flaws of any kind, other than very minor flaws that
may have occurred during the printing process.
NEAR MINT: Superb. Unused or very carefully used, but
with some minor storage defect, one pinhole in each
corner or some other very minor flaw on an otherwise
unused poster. Item may be in “never-used” condition
or may have been used in the cinema, but was
carefully preserved after use.
VERY FINE: Used in the cinema, but carefully
preserved after use. An above-average poster
exhibiting minimal signs of use. Bright and clean, no
major defects but possible accumulation of several
minor ones, such as a small border chip, handful of
small pinholes in border or edge tears, aging on older
pieces, paper sightly yellowed but not brown, minimal
or slight restoration if professionally done, folds or
creases, not soiled, clean and bright, no frontal tape
repairs, image area undamaged, not more than two
minor tears less than 1” in length.
FINE: Still a very nicely preserved item. Same as Very
Fine but may have one or two unsightly flaws, or
heavier than normal fold wear or pinholes, or small
pieces of tape on a corner, minor stains, and small
paper loss.
VERY GOOD: The typical used poster in average
condition. A sound example, although with wear and
defects to be expected of an item that was intended
to be used and re-used. Can have slight browning of
paper but not brittleness or flaking; it may also have a
small amount of writing, edge tears, stains, or other
signs of average use, minor soiling, minor fold tears,
also normal folds, creases, professional major
restoration, tape marks, heavy fold wear, unusually
large number of pinholes or staple holes, taped
corners or fold lines reinforced with tape, minor tears,
possibly minor paper loss (pieces missing) edge
fraying and so on.
GOOD to VERY GOOD: A heavily-worn item, showing
significant signs of use such as multiple pinholes or
staple holes, tape, tears, splitting, soiling, pieces
missing, small markings or pen/pencil marks.
GOOD: Below average but still suitable for display.
Heavily used, with significant signs of use that affect
the overall eye appeal of the piece, including missing
pieces, minor defects on the graphics, tape, writing,
tears, numerous pinholes, splitting. Complete, but
graphics are face-worn.
FAIR: Heavily worn, but yet still complete.
POOR to FAIR: An extremely worn, possibly even
incomplete item.
POOR: The lowest grade, representing items in the
lowest possible condition. Heavily damaged, possibly
missing large pieces, possibly brittle and crumbling.
Except for extreme rarities, items in this grade have
little or no value.
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San Francisco
1936. Starring Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald and
Spencer Tracy. The film was nominated for Best Picture, Best
Actor for Tracy and Best Director and showcases fantastic
special effects with a cataclysmic earthquake.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good +, half inch hole, pinholes and edge tears.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
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The Wizard of Oz
[1939]. 1949 reissue. Starring Judy Garland, Frank
Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley. One of
the most enduring and beloved films of all time, this
fantastical journey through a land of magic and wonder
has charmed audiences for generations
30 x 20in. (76 x 51cm)
Fine, edge tears, couple of pinholes.
€800-€1,000 (£660-£820 approx)
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Gone With The Wind
[1939] 1977 reissue in 70mm. Edited in ink to remove
inscription for widescreen. Starring Clark Gable and Vivien
Leigh. “The Greatest Motion Picture Ever Made!” Indeed,
this epic adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s novel about the
life of Scarlett O’Hara is outstanding for taking eight
Academy Awards and is still highly regarded today.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine, tear at the top, with blind stamp of distributor.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)2
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Gone With The Wind
[1939] 1960s set of 8 large poster size stills by Rotolito, Rome.
27 x 39in. (68 x 99cm)
Very good to fine, one torn in three pieces, others with minor to
major tears, tape stains, but complete and worthy of restoration,
scarce.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
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Lucky Jordan
1942. Starring Alan Ladd. .
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine, edge tears.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
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How Green Was My Valley
1941. This enduring classic follows the Welsh mining Morgan
family over a span of half a century, capturing the
evolution of the sleepy countryside into an industrialised
mining town and all the social changes it brings. Winner of
five Academy Awards – Director, Supporting Actor (Donald
Crisp), Art Director, Cinematography and Picture – this
drama stars Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O’Hara, Donald
Crisp, and Roddy McDowall. Directed by John Ford. Linen
backed.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very fine.
€400-€600 (£330-£490 approx)
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The Song of Bernadette
1943. Starring Jennifer Jones. Single sheet on heavy cloth
mix paper, also a 1958 reissue and Bernadette of Lourdes
1961 (3)
Fine to about very fine, pinholes, tape marks.
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
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Scarlet Street
1945. Starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan
Duryea. Directed by Fritz Lang.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About very fine, edge tears, including one inch tear at right, pinholes.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
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Tomorrow is Forever
1946. Starring Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles and George
Brent.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine+, couple edge tears.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Somewhere in the Night
1946. Starring John Hodiak and Nancy Guild.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, two one inch by quarter inch pieces missing from
centre, edge tears, pinholes.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
13
Criminal Court
1946. Starring Tom Conway and Martha O’Driscoll.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About fine, edge tears, few small holes.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
14
Paula
1947. Starring Glenn Ford
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Good, three inch by half inch piece missing from centre, edge tears,
splitting.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
10
Leave Her to Heaven
1945. Starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde and Jeanne
Crain.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, splits, pinholes, couple corners missing, ‘’Easter Egg’’
notice pasted on at lower right.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Rose of Washington Square
[1939]. 1948 reissue. Starring Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and
Al Jolson.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About fine, few small holes, edge tears.
€300-€400 (£250-£330 approx)
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Bad Boy
1949. Starring, for the first time, Audie Murphy, with Lloyd
Nolan and Jane Wyatt.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very fine, pinholes.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Boomerang
1947. Starring Dana Andrews.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About fine, pinholes, edge tears.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Unconquered
1947. Starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Good, tears, stains, worth restoring.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
19
My Friend Irma
1949. Starring John Lund, Diana Lynn and Don DeFore.
Linen backed.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Knock on Any Door
1949. Starring Humphrey Bogart.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, tears, holed, half an inch piece missing.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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The Heiress
1949. Starring Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift and
Ralph Richardson.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine, few pinholes, bumped corners, light overall toning.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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A Place in the Sun
1951. Starring Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor and Shelley
Winters.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About fine, couple small tears, edge tears, stains on reverse.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
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All About Eve
1950. Starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders
with Marilyn Monroe. Winner of six Oscars. Marilyn Monroe
has a small but unforgettable role as an ingénue.With two
black and white photos of Marilyn Monroe and “Marilyn
Monroe” label attached, one covering Celeste Holm
photo. Interesting and clever Irish distributor’s updating of
poster after Marilyn Monroe’s sudden rise to fame.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Good, small hole at centre, pinholes, edge tears.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
21
Adam’s Rib
1949. Starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About very fine, pinholes in margins, a few slight edge tears.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
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Pat and Mike
1952. Starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, couple half inch holes, edge tears, slight splitting.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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The Las Vegas Story
1952. Starring Jane Russell and Victor Mature.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About fine, pinholes, couple edge tears.
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
27
Lovers at Midnight
1953. Released in France as “Amants de Minuit”. Starring
Jean Marais and Dany Robin.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, some splitting, small holes, edge tears.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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On the Waterfront
1954. Starring Marlon Brando. The film won eight Academy
Awards, including Best Actor for Brando, Best Director (Elia
Kazan) and Best Picture.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, adhesive tape repair, one inch tear at bottom, corner
missing, pinholes, a couple larger.
€500-€700 (£410-£570 approx)
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The Barefoot Countess
1954. Starring Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner. “The
World’s Most Beautiful Animal!” painted over in white as
well as the figure behind Ava Gardner (censored by Irish
distributor). Issued as “The Barefoot Contessa” in North
America.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, splitting, pinholes, edge tears.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
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Camelia
1954. Starring Maria Felix and Jorge Mistral.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, couple small holes, pinholes, small tears.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Christine
1955. Released in Germany as 1955: Zwei blaue Augen,
and in USA as Two Blue Eyes. Starring Marianne Cook and
Claus Holm.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About very fine, some pinholes.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
34
Reform School Girl
1957. Starring Gloria Castillo, Ross Ford and Edd Byrnes.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About very fine, couple pinholes.
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
35
This Is My Affair
1957. Starring Susan Hayward, Dan Dailey and
George Sanders.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About very fine, couple small holes in corners.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Sabrina Fair
1954. Starring Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn and
William Holden. Linen backed. Won three Oscars including
Best Actress for Audrey Hepburn and Best Director for Billy
Wilder. Released as Sabrina in North America.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very fine.
€300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
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Rififi
1955. Starring Jean Servais, Carl Möhner and Robert
Manuel.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, edge tears, pinholes.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Green Mansions
1959. Starring Audrey Hepburn and Anthony Perkins with
Lee J. Cobb.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Good, one and a half and one inch pieces missing, small holes,
pinholes.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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On The Beach
1959. Starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire and
Anthony Perkins. Post apocalypse drama in Australia based
on Nevil Shute novel. Directed by Stanley Kramer.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine, few small holes, pinholes.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Ben-Hur
1959. Starring Charlton Heston and Jack Hawkins. Won 11
Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actor for Heston, Best
Supporting Actor for Hugh Griffiths and Best Director for
William Wyler.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine, edge tears, small holes.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
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Hercules
1959. Starring Steve Reeves.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine+, couple edge tears.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Spartacus
1960. Starring Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier and Jean
Simmons.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine, corner missing.
€200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
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Butterfield 8
1960. Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey and Eddie
Fisher. Distributor censored “The most desirable woman in
town....and the easiest to find...Just dial BUTterfield 8” and
UK “X” rating blacked out in ink. Awarded one Oscar, to
Elizabeth Taylor for Best Actress.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine+, edge tears.
€150-€200 (£120-£160 approx)
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The Challenge
1960. Starring Jayne Mansfield, Anthony Quayle and Carl
Möhner.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Fine, couple tears, pinholes.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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Two Women
1960. Starring Sophia Loren and Jean-Paul Belmondo.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very fine, pinholes in margin.
€100-€200 (£80-£160 approx)
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The Misfits
1961. Starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe and
Montgomery Clift. Directed by John Huston.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
About fine, piece missing at right, edge tears, pinholes.
€400-€600 (£330-£490 approx)
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A Very Private Affair
1962. Starring Brigitte Bardot and Marcello Mastroianni.
Censored by the Irish distributer by painting a black dress
over Miss Bardot.
30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm)
Very good, splitting, tears.
€100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
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  • 1. SATURDAY 31 MAY 2014 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 ,
  • 2. Rory Gallagher with his backstage amplifier Lot 444, Rory Gallagher original “tune-up” amplifier and replica Fender Stratocaster
  • 3. VIEWING At our galleries 38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 Wednesday 28 May 10am to 5pm Thursday 29 May 10am to 7pm Friday 30 May 10am to 7pm Saturday 31 May 10am to 12 noon AUCTION Saturday 31 May at 4pm The Freemasons Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 ENQUIRIES Whyte's 38 Molesworth Street Dublin 2 Tel: 01 676 2888 Fax: 01 676 2880 E-mail: info@whytes.ie BIDS Whyte's 38 Molesworth Street Dublin 2 Tel: 01 676 2888 Fax: 01 676 2880 E-mail: bids@whytes.ie Live bidding and on-line bids: www.whytes.ie WEBSITES whytes.ie whytes.com WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , SATURDAY 31 MAY 2014 ENQUIRIES & CONTACTS This catalogue: Ian Whyte iw@whytes.ie Accounts: Seán Kelly ac@whytes.ie Collections: Aaron Lowry al@whytes.ie Bids Samantha Woolley bids@whytes.ie Telephone 01 676 2888 (+3531 676 2888 from UK and elsewhere) Fax 01 676 2880 (+3531 676 2880 from UK and elsewhere) Postal address 38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Websites whytes.ie whytes.com Whyte’s Auction App now available for free download CONTENTS Whyte's Terms & Conditions 2 Important Notes 3 Special Notices 3 ROCK & POP MEMORABILIA 4 See also Movie Posters Sale today, lots 100-116 and 326-328 for Rock & Pop movie posters.
  • 4. Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Limited, trading as Whyte’s, exercises all reasonable care to ensure that all descriptions are reliable and accurate, and that each item is genuine unless the contrary is indicated. However, the descriptions are not intended to be, are not and are not to be taken to be, statements of fact or representations of fact in relation to the lot. They are statements of the opinion of Whyte’s, and attention is particularly drawn to clause 5 set out below. Comments and opinions, which may be found in or on lots as labels, notes, lists, catalogue prices, or any other means of expression, do not constitute part of lot descriptions and are not to be taken as such unless they are made or specifically verified by Whyte’s. Clause 1 (a) Each lot is put up subject to any reserve price imposed by the vendor (b) Subject to sub-clause (a) of this clause, the highest bidder for each lot shall be the buyer thereof (c) If any dispute arises as to the highest bidder the auctioneer shall have absolute discretion to determine the dispute and may put up again and re-sell the lot in respect of which the dispute arises Clause 2 (a) The bidding and advances shall be regulated by and at the absolute discretion of the auctioneer and he shall have the right to refuse any bid or bids. NOTE: Where an agent bids, even on behalf of a disclosed client, the auctioneer nevertheless has the right at his discretion to refuse any such bid. (b) The buyer of each lot shall immediately on its sale, if required by the auctioneer, give him the name and address of the buyer and pay to Whyte’s at his discretion the whole or part of the purchase money. If the buyer of any lot fails to comply with any such requirement Whyte’s may put up again and re-sell the lot; if upon such re-sale a lower price is obtained than was obtained on the first sale the buyer in default on the first sale shall make good the difference in price and expenses of re-sale which shall become a debt due from him. (c) Where an agent purchases on behalf of an undisclosed client such agent shall be personally liable for payment of the purchase money to Whyte’s and for safe delivery of the lot to the said client. Clause 3 (a) Whyte’s reserves the rights to bid on behalf of clients including vendors, but shall not be liable for errors or omissions in executing instructions to bid. (b) Whyte’s reserves the rights, before or during a sale, to group together lots belonging to the same vendor, to split up and to withdraw any lot or lots at Whyte’s absolute discretion and without giving any reason in any case. (c) Whyte’s acts as agent only, and therefore shall not be liable for any default of the buyer or vendor. Clause 4 (a) Each lot shall be at the buyer’s risk from the fall of the hammer and shall be paid for in full before delivery and taken away at his expense within one day of the sale. The buyer will be responsible for all removal, storage and insurance charges in respect of any lot which has not been collected within one day of the date of sale. (b) If any buyer fails to pay in full for any lot within 7 days of the date of sale such lot may at any time thereafter at Whyte’s discretion be put up for sale by auction again or sold privately; if upon such re-sale a lower price is obtained than was obtained on the first sale the buyer in default on the first sale shall make good the difference in price and the expenses of re-sale which shall become debt due from him. (c) Interest at 2 per cent per month and legal costs (if any) for recovery of monies due shall be payable by the buyer on any overdue account. Clause 5 (a) All lots are made available for inspection before each sale and each buyer, by making a bid, acknowledges that he has satisfied himself as to the physical condition, age and catalogue description of each lot (including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored). (b) All lots are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description and Whyte’s and its employees, servants or agents shall not be responsible for any error of description or for the condition or authenticity of any lot, save for Clause 5 (c) below. Written or verbal condition reports may be supplied by Whyte’s on request but these are merely statements of opinion, and any error or omission in these reports may not be taken as grounds for a cancellation of sale or refund of any part of the purchase price or the cost of any repairs to the lot or lots reported on (c) If any lot sold at this auction is subsequently proved to be a “deliberate forgery”, Whyte’s will cancel the sale and refund to the buyer the total amount paid by the buyer for the item, in the currency of the original sale. The onus of proving a lot to be a “deliberate forgery” is on the buyer. For these purposes, “deliberate forgery” means a lot that in Whyte’s reasonable opinion is an imitation created to deceive as to authorship, where the correct description of such authorship is not reflected by the description in the catalogue (taking into account any Glossary of Terms). No lot shall be considered a deliberate forgery by reason only of any damage and/or restoration and/or modification work of any kind (including repainting or overpainting). This guarantee does not apply if (i) either the catalogue description was in accordance with the generally accepted opinions of scholars and experts at the date of the sale, or the catalogue description indicated that there was a conflict of such opinions; (ii) or the only method of establishing at the date of the sale that the item was a counterfeit would have been by means of processes not then generally available or accepted, unreasonably expensive or impractical to use; or likely to have caused damage to the lot or likely (in Whyte’s reasonable opinion) to have caused loss of value to the lot; or (iii) there has been no material loss in value of the lot from its value had it been in accordance with its description. This guarantee is provided for a period of seven (7) years after the date of the relevant auction, is solely for the benefit of the buyer and may not be transferred to any third party. Whyte’s has discretion to extend the guarantee for a longer period. To be able to claim under this Guarantee, the buyer must (i) notify Whyte’s in writing within three (3) weeks of receiving any information that causes the buyer to question the authenticity or attribution of the item, specifying the lot number, date of the auction at which it was purchased and the reasons why it is thought to be a deliberate forgery; and (ii) return the item to Whyte’s in the same condition as the date of the sale to the buyer and be able to transfer good title in the item, free from the third party claims arising after the date of the sale. Whyte’s has discretion to waive any of the above requirements. Whyte’s may require the buyer to obtain at the buyer’s cost the reports of two independent and recognised experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Whyte’s and the buyer. Whyte’s shall not be bound by any reports produced by the buyer, and reserves the right to seek additional expert advice at its own expense. In the event Whyte’s decides to rescind the sale under this Guarantee, it may refund the buyer the reasonable costs of up to two mutually approved independent expert reports. (d) Any lot listed as a “mixed lot, collection, range, portfolio etc.” or stated to comprise or contain a collection or range of items which are not described shall be put up for sale not subject to rejection and shall be taken by the buyer with all (if any) faults, lack of genuineness and errors of description and numbers of items in the lot, and the buyer shall have no right to reject the lot; except that, notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this sub-clause, where before a sale a person intending to bid at the sale gives notice in writing to, and satisfies Whyte’s that any such lot contains any item or items not described in the sale catalogue and that person specifically describes that item or those items in that notice, then that item or those items shall, as between Whyte’s and that person, to be taken to form part of the description of the lot. Clause 6 The respective rights and obligations of the parties shall be governed and interpreted by Irish law, and the buyer hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish Courts. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (a) The buyer shall pay Whyte’s a commission at the rate of 25% (including VAT under The Margin Scheme and which is not reclaimable). (b) Whyte’s or its employees, servants or agents may, on request organise packing and shipping of lots purchased or may order on the buyer’s behalf third parties to pack or ship purchases. Under no circumstances does Whyte’s accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage howsoever occasioned in the course of such service. (c) The buyer authorises Whyte’s to use any photographs or illustrations of any lot purchased for any or all purposes as Whyte’s may require. The placing of a bid will be taken as full agreement to all the above conditions. WHYTE & SONS AUCTIONEERS LIMITED 38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE NOTICE 2
  • 5. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 3 BUYERS’ COMMISSION 25% (including VAT) is added to the hammer price of all lots. No extra fee is charged for on-line bidding. ROOM BIDDERS 1. Room bidders must register and obtain a bidding number on arrival. Proof of identity is required from clients new to us. 2. If successful in obtaining a lot please ensure you display your number clearly to the auctioneer and that it is your number that is called out. If there is any doubt about the hammer price or buyer, please draw this to the attention of the auctioneer immediately. 3. Payment may be made by cash, bank draft, cleared cheque, debit or credit card — we accept Mastercard or Visa (a charge of 2% is made on credit card transactions). There is no charge on debit card transactions.. ABSENTEE BIDDING 1. If you are unable to attend you may bid before the sale, using the form provided. Enter the maximum you are prepared to offer for each lot and the auctioneer will represent you as if you are personally attending the sale. Lots are knocked down at one step above the next highest bid, and not necessarily at your highest bid. Example: your bid is €1,000 and next highest bid is €800 – the hammer price is €850. 2. LIMIT BIDDING: Absentee bidders may limit their total purchases to a set amount by entering their limit on the bidding form. This is especially useful for bidders wishing to cover as many lots as possible while setting a maximum amount to spend. 3. “OR” BIDDING: Absentee bidders who wish to bid on two or more lots, but only wish to purchase one, may do so by entering “OR” between the bids – the lots will be bid on in catalogue order. 4. EQUAL BIDS: In the event of equal bids being received for the same lot the first received will be given preference. If the instruction “break ties” is entered on the bid form the auctioneer will increase the bid by one step in the event of equal bids being received or in the event of a tie with a room bidder. 5. “BUY” BIDS: Unless otherwise instructed bids of “Buy” or “Buy at Best” shall be taken to indicate bids of up to three times the stated higher estimate in the catalogue. 6. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING: You may watch and/or bid live with video and audio link to the saleroom on our website www.whytes.ie There is no extra charge for internet bidding. 7. LIVE TELEPHONE BIDDING may be arranged on request, subject to availability and given at least 24 hours notice. This facility is only available on lots estimated at €2,000 or more, and a minimum bid may be requested. 8. INVOICING AND PAYMENT: Successful absentee bidders will be sent a pro forma invoice immediately after the sale with details of payment methods. All invoices must be paid within 7 days of the date of the sale or the lot(s) may be deemed in default and any subsequent losses incurred on resale become the responsibility of the bidder. The Auctioneers and House Agents Act, under which we are licensed to hold public auctions, only allows for lots to be handed over to purchasers when paid for in full. PRICES REALISED A complete list of prices realised and unsold lots will be posted to our Internet website (www.whytes.ie) on the day after the sale. SPECIAL NOTICES CONCERNING THIS AUCTION VENUE The viewing is at Whyte’s, 38 Molesworth Street. The auction will be at Freemasons Hall, 17 Molesworth Street. The auction will follow the Movie Posters sale (commencing at 12 noon) and will start no earlier than 4pm. Bidder registration will take place at Freemasons Hall from 11am to 6pm on Saturday 31 May. COLLECTION OF LOTS Collection of purchases may be effected on the day of sale up to 6.30pm, or at our galleries from Tuesday 3 June (Monday 2 June is a Public Holiday) to Friday 6 June, otherwise Monday to Friday. Hours of business are 10am to 5pm. Purchasers must pay for and collect all lots within 7 days of the date of sale. Note: each lot is at the buyer’s risk from the fall of the hammer. Storage charges will apply after 7 days. MORE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE whytes.ie or whytes.com Here you will find much useful information pertaining to lots in this auction, including updates to descriptions and extra illustratons. IMPORTANT NOTES ALL LOTS ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED ON PAGE 2
  • 6. 4 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 401 The Beach Boys 1967 “Smiley Smile” Tour Dublin programme 2 May 1967. 12pp with card cover. Line up: The Strangers, Joe Cahill, Derek Billy & The Freshmen and The Vampires. 10½ x 8in. (25 x 20cm) Folded vertically, fine. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 402 The Beatles autographs, 1963 television appearance John Lennon, “Ringo Starr XXX”, “The Beatles love Paul McCartney XXX” and George Harrison XXX” on pieces of a magazine they signed for the present owner, then aged 15, on the set of Thank Your Lucky Stars, the first pop chart show on British television. This was The Beatles first appearance on the show, and only their second on any television programme. The autographs on pieces of paper are stuck down in a small autograph book which also includes others who were on the show - Del Shannon, Mike Berry, The Vernons Girls. On other pages are the cast of the film Lord Jim - Jack Hawkins, Jean Gordon, Jack McGowran etc. €1,500-€2,000 (£1,230-£1,640 approx) 403 The Beatles. 1963 Dublin concert collection including autographs The four signatures of The Beatles on a piece (6 x 4 inch) of lined paper, with The Fabulous Beatles Souvenir Song Album, and a Front Stalls Ticket (price ten shillings and sixpence) for The Beatles, Adelphi, Dublin, Thursday 7 November 1963. (3) Provenance: From the Collection of Alan Westby. Autographed paper, folded in three, clipped corners and adhesive tape stains just touching two signatures; ticket torn, creased, weak; booklet cover soiled slightly, very good. €1,500-€2,000 (£1,230-£1,640 approx) 404 The Beatles: 1963 letter with four signatures created by Mike Aspinal with original Radio Caroline notepaper with replica signatures, both framed. (2) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 405 1964 (13 August) The Beatles George Harrison ‘Mersey Beat’ promotional poster A large scale 1964 ‘Mersey Beat’ George Harrison cover used as a promotional poster. Scarce. 33½ x 24in. (84 x 61cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 406 The Beatles: Help! movie premiere advanced ticket ‘Premiere Showing’ ticket for The Beatles movie Help! at Port Theatre in Corona Del Mar, California on the 09/01/1965. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 407 The Beatles: Promotional film reel for the movie Help! A scarce 8mm promotional film reel issued to the music and film industry as a promotional tool to help publicise the movie. €250-€350 (£200-£290 approx) 408 The Beatles. A Hard Day’s Night movie poster British quad, framed. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) €600-€800 (£490-£660 approx) 409 The Beatles. 1967 Photograph by Frank Herrman Taken at Abbey Road. No. 24 of a limited edition of 25. 9 x 14in. (23 x 36cm) Exhibited: Leinster Gallery, Dublin, “Unseen Beatles”, 15-24 November 2007. €400-€600 (£330-£490 approx) 410 The Beatles Yellow Submarine 1968 film - Spanish film poster and other items Large poster (54 x 38 inches), Heineken “Only The Beatles” 1986 point of sale card (withdrawn after objections by Apple), Introducing The Beatles Recording for Parlophone booklet €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 411 The Beatles. Gold Disc Award 1980 RIAA award to John Lennon for the sale of more than 500,000 copies of Capitol Records “Rarities” by The Beatles. Issued in the year of Lennon’s death. 21½ x 17in. (53 x 43cm) Provenance: Capitol Records, Hollywood, California with their printed label and stamped inventory number 12060 on reverse. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 401 406
  • 7. 408 409 411 5 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , Ex 402 Ex 410 Ex 403
  • 8. 6 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 412 The Beatles. A collection of framed photographs, prints and ephemera Includes monochrome and colour photographs, some original, some reprints, also newspaper, magazine, and sheet music covers. Also includes some of Paul McCartney and Wings, also 10 metal repro posters. Sizes vary from 12 x 10 inches to 24 x 20 inches. (41) €300-€400 (£250-£330 approx) 413 Photograph of Mohamed Ali and The Beatles Monochrome print, mounted. 16 x 24in. (41 x 61cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 414 The Beatles. 1966 Hamburg concert photographs Four monochrome photographs, each 6.5 x 9 inches, with cover from Star-Club News, December 1965, showing John Lennon with Gene Vincent. Attractively presented and framed. 20 x 35in. (51 x 89cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 415 Ringo Starr and George Harrison photographs 1964 enlarged contacts made into single prints of George Harrison (2) and Ringo Starr. Used for Hard Days Night album cover. Mounted. (3) 14½ x 18in. (36 x 46cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 416 Ringo Starr portrait 1974 by David Oxtoby (b.1938) Etching and aquantint, numbered 17 of 50, signed and dated. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 417 No Lot 418 The Beatles: Collection of vinyl 45s Includes Twist and Shout EP, Million Sellers EP, Strawberry Fields for Ever single, all in printed sleeves, and The Beatles Hits EP in Parlophone paper sleeve, also The Silver Beatles Money single by Teichiku Records Japan “not for sale”. (5) Discs look unplayed, slight faults to sleeves, fine to very fine. €50-€70 (£40-£60 approx) 419 The Beatles ‘Paperback Writer’ factory sample and three other 45s From the collection of Patricia Manning, Beatles Fan Club of UK organiser, also author signed copy of Mark Lewishon’s “The Beatles Recording Sessions” (5) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 420 John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Signed letter, 1972 Typed letter on attorney’s headed papert appointing Edward Blutreich as attorney to defend John Lennon and Yoko Ono in an action brought against them by The Campus Media. Signed in black ink by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, dated 15 August 1972. Items signed by the couple are rare. Framed. 11 x 8½in. (28 x 20cm) Provenance: Christie’s, London, 20 September 2005, lot 223. €4,000-€6,000 (£3,280-£4,920 approx) 421 George Martin: Signed photograph Monochrome photograph signed by Sir George Henry Martin in black marker. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 422 Ex-Beatles collection of vinyl singles Includes George Harrison My Sweet Lord, Bangladesh, Plastic Ono Band Give Peace a Chance, Cold Turkey, Instant Karma, Paul McCartney Another Day, Ringo Starr It Don’t Come Easy, etc. (13). €60-€80 (£50-£70 approx) 423 The Beach Boys collection of 45s Includes Hits, California Girls, Sloop John B, Barbara Ann, Good Vibrations, God Only Knows, mostly paper sleeves. (6) €40-€60 (£30-£50 approx) 424 Marc Bolan collection of 45s Bolan’s Best, Return of The Warrior, You Scare Me To Death, 20th Century Boy, Hotlove, The Wizard, Backtrackin, Mellow Love. (8) €50-€70 (£40-£60 approx) 425 Jon Bon Jovi worn and signed hat Western style hat signed in gold marker by Jon Bon Jovi and members of his band. Worn by the artist and acquired by the present owner prior to his performance at Slane in 2013. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 426 Boomtown Rats: The Fine Art Of Surfacing signed vinyl album The Fine Art Of Surfacing 1979 vinyl album (LUN038) Signed on the sleeve in blue ballpoint by vocalist Bob Geldof, Garry Roberts (lead guitar), Johnnie Fingers (keyboard), Pete Briquette (bass), Gerry Cott (guitar) and Simon Crowe (drums). €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) E425 413
  • 9. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 7 415 426 420 Ex 412 421 Ex 418
  • 10. 8 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 427 1985 Live Aid poster signed by Bob Geldof One of only two Allied Irish Banks posters signed by Bob Geldof. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 428 David Bowie signed limited edition print Colour serigraph, no. 57 of 200, signed with initials in pencil. One of five depictions from Tarot cards - Earth, Death, Lovers, Moon. Framed 17 x 12in. (43 x 30cm) €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 429 David Bowie signed photograph and Ron Wood signed book A colour portrait photograph of David Bowie signed in blue marker by the English musician, with “Ronnie”, autobiography of Ron Wood signed by the author. (2) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 430 David Bowie collection of vinyl 45s Includes Diamond Dogs, Underground, Rebel Rebel, Drive In Saturday, Beauty and The Beast, Breaking Glass and Sorrow. (7) €50-€70 (£40-£60 approx) 431 Paul Brady: Handwritten and signed lyrics for ‘The Island’ Manuscript bar of music and lyrics for the song ‘The Island’. Written and signed by Paul Brady on handmade paper. A unique item. Framed 8½ x 12in. (20 x 30cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 432 Kate Bush. Collection including three signed items Signed photograph, framed, with accompanying signed undated letter on her printed stationery, “Never For Ever” album signed on interior with note “September 11th 1980, saw and kissed Kate Bush, HMV Shop, Market St., Manchester” and newspaper clipping of Kate Bush signing a record for a young boy. Also typescript lyrics by Kate Bush with manuscript notes, including “All The Love”, “Suspended in Gaffa” and “PU:: OUT THE PIN”. (4) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €120-€180 (£100-£150 approx) 433 Johnny Cash: Autographed 1978 Las Vegas Concert Programme Signed on the cover in black marker by Cash 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 434 Eric Clapton. I Shot The Sheriff vinyl 45, signed Signed in gold ink on both the disc and the sleeve, attractively framed. 9½ x 11½in. (23 x 28cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 435 Eric Clapton signed photograph Framed monochrome photograph by Norman Watson, published by Push One, London. 7 x 5in. (18 x 13cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 436 Elvis Costello: Signed watercolour portrait by Cormac Dennis Watercolour portrait of Costello by Cormac Dennis. Signed and dedicated to the artist in black ink by Costello. Framed 11 x 8½in. (28 x 20cm) €300-€400 (£250-£330 approx) 437 The Cranberries Nothing Left At All 1990 cassette tape Extremely scarce first commercial EP of The Cranberries, then known as The Cranberry Saw Us. Released by Xeric Records in cassette format who produced only 300 copies which sold out in Limerick within a few days. This demo recording led to the band getting their first recording contract. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 438 Dire Straits Platimum Disc award and signed print Polygram award “presented to Dire Straits for sales in New Zealand certifying 12 Platinum Records”, also mixed media photographic and monochrome print of the band, signatures in light blue ink. Attractively mounted and framed. (2) 13 x 24in. (33 x 61cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 439 The Doors: Autographed first album First pressing of The Doors first album. Signed in black marker on the sleeve by Robby Krieger. €150-€250 (£120-£200 approx) 439
  • 11. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 9 427 428 431 433 434 436 437 438
  • 12. 10 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 440 Eurythmics signed poster and photograph 1983 Promotional poster for “The Touch” signed “Annie”, also monochrome 9 x 7 inch photograph, signed “Dave Stewart” and “Annie Lennox”, both framed. 20 x 18in. (51 x 46cm) Provenance: Christie’s, New York, 25 April 1995, lot 31. €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 441 Everley Brothers. 1958 photograph by Lew Allen The Everly Brothers, Don on left, Phil on right, Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, New York, January 19 1958. Unique print, signed lower right by Lew Allen. 14 x 11in. (36 x 28cm) Literature: “Elvis & The Birth of Rock” Genesis Publications edited by Mike McCartney, page 59. €600-€800 (£490-£660 approx) 442 Phil Everly and Bill Haley & The Comets autographs Phil Everly, 1985, and Bill Haley & The Comets (1968 National Stadium Dublin) autographs on cards, also ticket for Everly's concert at the RDS Dublin in 1985. (3) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 443 Georgie Fame, The Equals, Frankie Lane, Alice Cooper etc., collection of vinyl 45s Also includes The Honeycombs (2), The Equals 33 RPM, Moody Blues, Jane Morgan, Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders Mainly seem to be unplayed, sleeves in varying condition, very good to fine, slight faults. €40-€60 (£30-£50 approx) 444 Rory Gallagher Fender Stratocaster replica guitar with his original ‘warm-up’ amplifier An exact replica of the first Stratocaster imported to Ireland in 1962 and purchased by Rory from Crowley's Music Store in Cork in 1963.  Also an Oberhiemer backstage, 'warm-up' or 'studio' amplifier which Rory acquired in Los Angeles, in the mid 1970s with the custom made, stencilled (Rory Gallagher) road-box.  Donated by Rory's bother Donal and The Estate of Rory Gallagher to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Ballycotton, County Cork, on whose behalf it is offered here; the entire hammer price will go to the RNLI (illustrated on inside front cover). (2) €5,000-€7,000 (£4,000-£5,600 approx.) 444A Rory Gallagher signed Calling Card album Signed by Rory Gallagher, Rod de’Ath, Gerry McEvoy and Lou Martin in black ink on reverse of album sleeve. €200-€300 (£160-£240 approx.) 445 Art Garfunkel. Unique “selfie” photograph with Laurie Bird at Dublin airport A photo booth “selfie” photograph taken of Art Garfunkel and his long time girlfiend by themselves at Dublin Airport shortly before their departure on 31 October 1978. A poignant picture as, sadly, Laurie Bird committed suicide at the couple’s New York apartment on June 15 1979. Unique and unpublished. 2 x 1½in. (5 x 3cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 446 Guns N’ Roses: Slash signed electric guitar Special II Epiphone electric guitar signed on the body in silver silver marker by Slash, lead guitarist of the American rock band Guns N’ Roses €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 447 Jimi Hendrix. Sculpture by John Somerville “Live Study 1980”. Painted, cast in tungsten colcast NASA aerospace polychrome compound. One of 5 cast in 1986 for Hard Rock Cafe, Beverley Hills, California. Signed on left shoulder. 23 x 14 x 11in. (58 x 36 x 28cm) Chipping to edges, hat cracked, slight paint loss, mainly on hat. €800-€1,000 (£660-£820 approx) 448 Jimi Hendrix. Sculpture by John Somerville Plaster and resin mix , signed on back of right leg. Mounted on wooden base with plaque reading: “Jimmi Hendriks [sic] Albert Hall John Somerville”. 15 x 7½ x 4in. (38 x 18 x 10cm) Both arms broken but complete, otherwise fine. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 449 Jimi Hendrix Gold Disc Award and collection of photographs and prints Presented to David Bither for sales of more than 500,000 of Stone Free A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix, also range of other items, framed. (7) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 449
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  • 14. 12 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 450 Buddy Holly 1958 photograph by Lew Allen November 1958 photograph of Holly with Dion DiMucci, Jerry Allison, Duane Eddy, at the Community War Memorial, Rochester, New York, January 19 1958. Unique print, framed. 11 x 14in. (28 x 36cm) Literature: “Elvis & The Birth of Rock” Genesis Publications edited by Mike McCartney, pages 94/95. €600-€800 (£490-£660 approx) 451 The Jacksons: 1984 World Tour jacket Tour jacket for the 1984 Victory Tour or The Jacksons tour. The first and only tour with all six Jackson brothers €60-€80 (£50-£70 approx) 452 Michael Jackson signed black fedora, 1998 Black fedora hat, stamped “MICHAEL JACKSON” in silver on leather inner, hand signed “Love Michael [starburst] 1998” in gold ink. €1,500-€2,000 (£1,230-£1,640 approx) 453 Michael Jackson 30 July 1988 Cork concert tickets and VIP pass Two unreserved £16 tickets stamped “COMPLIMENTARY” and “World Tour 1988 V.I.P. ALL ACCESS PEPSI” plastic pass. All attractively presented in one frame 12in. (30cm) Apparently mint, framed, no apparent faults. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 454 Michael Jackson. 31 July 1988 Cork concert collection including set list Single sheet with list of 17 songs from “Startin Something” to “Man in the Mirror” in large type, 5 x 3 inch colour photograph closeup of Jackson performing taken by crew member, passes for photographer, crew (2 different), management etc. (7) Mostly fine, few minor creases, scuffs, set list with duck tape and stain from being attached on the stage, but complete. €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 455 Michael Jackson signed pencil drawing Pencil drawing initialled “M.J.” and inscribed “YOU ARE NOT ALONE” and signed “Love Michael Jackson”. 10 x 8½in. (25 x 20cm) €800-€1,200 (£660-£980 approx) 456 Michael Jackson, signed photograph 1991 and Time magazine Special Edition Colour photograph signed in person at The Dorchester Hotel, London, for the present owner, Time July 2009 Special Edition (UK). (2) €250-€350 (£200-£290 approx) 457 1995 Michael Jackson HBO crew jacket with associated ‘dog-tag’ ticket and poster Michael Jackson was supposed to have a live show on HBO on December 10, 1995, but the show was cancelled and Jackson ordered that all items associated with it be destroyed. Thus this jacket and the “dog tag” which would have been exchanged for the admission ticket are rare. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 458 Michael Jackson 1996-97 HIStory World Tour jacket Limited edition for MAMA & RAU, Munich, size L. The HIStory World Tour was the third and final worldwide solo concert tour by American artist Michael Jackson, covering Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and North America. The tour included a total of 82 concerts and was attended by approximately 4.5 million fans.The tour was the largest concert tour ever by a solo artist in terms of attendance at the time grossing a total of over $165 million. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 459 No Lot 460 Michael Jackson Dangerous and HIStory Tour posters 4 September 1992, Berlin Maifeld, and 1 August 1997 Berlin Olympia-Stadion. 33 x 23in. (84 x 58cm) Unused, almost mint. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 461 Michael Jackson. You Are Not Alone biography by Jermaine Jackson limited edition, signed Complete in presentation box €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 462 Michael Jackson limited edition figurine Porcelain figurine by Carlitta Collection in original box of issue. Scarce. 13 x 3in. (33 x 8cm) Figurine mint, box slightly distressed. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 462
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  • 16. 14 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 463 Michael Jackson signed 'Dangerous' album poster and 1988 "Bad" World Tour booklet 'Dangerous' album limited edition sales poster (31 x 16.5 inch) signed in black ink and 1988 "Bad" World Tour booklet. (2) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx.) 464 Michael Jackson. 2001 30th Anniversary Concert poster 7 September 2001 Madison Square Gardens. Scarce. 27 x 16in. (69 x 41cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 465 Elton John “Platinum Ticket” award Metallic replica ticket issued by Madison Square Garden, New York, to John Reid for sales of more than 260,000 tickets at The Garden 1973-1982, also 1992 presentation to John Reid from Harvey Goldsmith Entertainments and Coca Cola for Elton John Tour 1992 and Elton John and Eric Clapton Tour 1992. 16 x 12in. (41 x 30cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 466 Elton John. 1973-1986 Madison Square Garden Presentation to John Reid Comprises 21 different tickets for Elton John concerts at “The Garden” and a plaque commemorating “the sale of more than 400,000 tickets”. Attractively framed. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 467 Elton John. Gold Disc award presentation A large presentation to John Reid to commemorate sales of over one million of Elton John MCA Records singles - Crocodile Rock, Bennie and The Jets, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Lucy in The Sky With Diamonds, Philadelphia Freedom, etc. (12 discs in all.). 23 x 56in. (58 x 142cm) €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 468 Elton John Gold Disc Award 1975 RIAA award to John Reid for sale of one million copies of “Someone Saved My Life Tonight”. 16½ x 13in. (41 x 33cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 469 Elton John. 1986 Gold Disc award Polygram award to Elton John for sales of over 25,000 of the “Leather Jackets” album in Switzerland. 18 x 14in. (46 x 36cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 470 Elton John “Reg Strikes Back” Gold Disc The Gold Disc for sales of 25,000+ in Switzerland (!) and a Gold Award for sales in Australia, both to John Reid and dated 1989, framed with plaques. (2) 18 x 14½in. (46 x 36cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 471 Led Zeppelin and Bad Company Sales Awards presentation discs RIAA award to Atlantic Records for sales of 500,000+ of Led Zeppelin’s “Remastered” (plaque and set of 3 compact discs in a frame), and Platinum Disc to Boz Burrell for sales of $2 million worth of Bad Company’s “Straight Shooter”, framed. (2) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 472 Madonna. 1985 Live Aid Jacket “Astormyk Norman Production” made by Satin Jackets Inc. The “M” size jacket is a black, red and gold baseball-style with “Madonna” sewn into the left breast. The back of the jacket is embroidered “Live Aid Hard Rock Cafe Feed The World July 13 1985”. Stated by a previous owner to have been worn by Madonna and with Landmark Studios Hollywood certificate of authenticity. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 473 Madonna 1993 “Girlie Show” poster, autographed Signed in silver “love Madonna”, framed. Also another unsigned poster of Madonna in black lingerie, framed. (2) 34 x 22in. (86 x 56cm) Slight wrinkling otherwise fine €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 474 Madonna signed photograph, also 1979 New York School of Design nude study Colour 10 x 8 inch signed “love Madonna”, mounted with two other unsigned photographs in a frame; 1979 New York School of Design monochrome poster print 22 x 32 inches, framed. (2) 34 x 24in. (86 x 61cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 475 John Mayall signed photograph, 1995 Promotional monochrome print for press published by Silvertone Records, Zomba Recording Corp. Signed in black ink, framed. 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) Light staining. €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 470
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  • 18. 16 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 476 Metallica signed photograph 1990s small colour photograph signed in gold by Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Jason Newstead, framed. 4½ x 7in. (10 x 18cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 477 Liza Minnelli. Losing My Mind signed vinyl 45 Signed in silver on both the disc and the sleeve, attractively framed. 9½ x 11½in. (23 x 28cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 478 Christy Moore signed vinyl record Christy Moore vinyl single ‘Welcome to the Cabaret’ signed on the sleeve by Moore and framed alongside a poster for a Moore concert. Also with a Horslips ‘The Very Best Of’ compact disc album with sleeve signed in black marker by various members of the band, framed. (2 items) €150-€250 (£120-£200 approx) 479 Christy Moore: Large format advertisement poster for ‘Six Nights at The Point’ 1994 Large scale poster advertising Moore’s famous Dublin concerts between 17 and 22 March 1994. 60 x 40in. (152 x 102cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 480 Nirvana: Ticket for cancelled Dublin concert, 8 April 1994 A scarce original ticket for the Nirvana concert planned to be held at the RDS on 8 April 1994, the same day that the band’s lead singer, Kurt Cobain, was found dead in Seattle, Washington. Framed alongside a promotional photograph of the band. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 481 Curt Cobain at Beacon Avenue Elementary School photograph A color photograph of Kurt Cobain, later of the band Nirvana, in his fifth grade group class photo. Cobain, with his blond hair, is seen sitting on the floor holding one side of a red sign that reads, “Beacon Avenue Elementary Grade - 5 Mrs. Grove 1977-1978.” As a child Cobain moved several times following his parents divorce a few years before this photo was taken. The school Cobain attended here was located in Montesano, Washington, ten miles from Aberdeen, where Cobain spent much of his youth. 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 482 Oasis: Promotional card autographed by all five band members Epic promotional card with photograph by Jill Furmanovsky. Signed in gold marker by Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Alan White, Andy Bell and Gem Archer. Framed 8 x 9½in. (20 x 23cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 483 Noel Gallagher: Autographed set list from The O2 Arena London Autographed set list from The O2 Arena London, 26 February 2012 signed by Noel Gallagher. The concert was directed by Dick Carruthers and went on to become Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds first live DVD called International Magic Live at O2. €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 484 Edith Piaf signed letter 1945 (4 October) typed letter to Serge Veber concerning an article he wrote in La Bataille, which “ma profondément touchée” (“touched me profoundly”), signed in ink “Edith Piaf”. Written from her home at 41 Montaigne, Paris, with a business card of the restaurant that now occupies that famous address. €500-€700 (£410-£570 approx) 485 The Police. Platinum Disc award 1981 Festival Records New Zealand award “for sales equivalent of one Platinum Record in compliance with N.Z.F.P.I. regulations”. Issued for “Zenyatta Mondatta”. Framed. 17 x 14in. (43 x 36cm) €1,000 (£820-£0 approx) 486 Signed photographs including Sting and Glen Campbell Sting on a monochrome publicity photograph, Glen Campbell on a colour photograph, also Johnny Rivers autograph on his monochrome publicity photograph, all framed. (3) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 476 477
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  • 20. 18 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 487 Elvis Presley. 1956 photograph by Lew Allen Elvis Presley at the Cleveland Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, 23 November 1956. Unique print. Signed by Lew Allen in margin, lower right. 14 x 11in. (36 x 28cm) Literature: “Elvis & The Birth of Rock” Genesis Publications edited by Mike McCartney, page 15. €600-€800 (£490-£660 approx) 488 1959-60: Elvis Presley Germany signed postcard A German portrait postcard of Elvis Presley in United States Army uniform with autograph on the reverse in blue ballpoint of Presley. Acquired directly from the artist at Ray Barracks, Friedburg. Also with a contemporary photographic postcard showing Elvis with a fan. 5½ x 3½in. (13 x 8cm) Provenance: Petra Schmidt resident of Freidburg, West Germany; thence to the present vendor. €800-€1,200 (£660-£980 approx) 489 Elvis Presley signed photograph 1966 “Best Wishes Elvis Presley” in blue ballpoint, in original envelope from 3764 Highway 51 South, Memphis, Tennessee, 29 August 1966 to the previous owner in Dublin. Accompanied by Sotheby’s auction catalogue it was included in, 27-28 October 1989, also with letters of authentication from The Official Elvis Presley Fan Club of Great Britain & The Commonwealth, as well as Sotheby’s, and others. €800-€1,000 (£660-£820 approx) 490 Elvis Presley. A life-size sculpture, 1981, by Jon Douglas ARBS FRSA SPS (circa 1905-1995) Clay, clad in a bronze and resin mix. This sculpture is one of only two commissioned in 1977 on the occasion of Elvis Presley’s death by Sid Shaw, famous owner of Elvisly Yours, a chain of shops selling Elvis Presley memorabilia in London, now closed but operating on-line. A similar sized statue, but with a guitar, was produced by Douglas for The Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas. Accompanied by a framed photograph of the Jon Douglas with the sculpture. A unique and very desirable Elvis collectible. 71 x 46 x 25in. (180 x 117 x 64cm) Provenance: Commissioned by Sid Shaw, Elvisly Yours, London; Frank’s Bar Collection, Marbella, Spain; Private Collection, Dublin Minor chips to base, generally fine. €8,000-€10,000 (£6,560-£8,200 approx) 491 Elvis Presley “Loving You” film: cuttings with autograph letters and photographs of his co-star, Dolores Hart Includes a signed typed letter, a signed photograph and a snippet framed with a photograph, etc. Rev. Mother Dolores Hart (born October 20, 1938) is an American Roman Catholic nun and former actress. She made ten films in five years, playing opposite Stephen Boyd, Montgomery Clift, George Hamilton and Robert Wagner, having made her movie debut with Elvis Presley in Loving You (1957). She published “Ear of The Heart” in 2013. Interesting collection of Elvis association memorabilia from a girl who kissed Elvis on screen and later became a nun! €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 492 Elvis Presley. A collection of signed items from co- stars including Anne Helm, Kay Wheeler, Mary Tyler Moore and Mary Mason Mainly signed photographs, some with letters to the present owner, also from Julie Parrish of the Elvis Fan Club, Melvyn Bragg of London Weekend Television, etc., also a sheet of RCA Records limited edition “stamps”, framed, and two 25th Anniversary Elvis Calendars by DateWorks, and an album (15) €120-€180 (£100-£150 approx) 493 Elvis Presley Platinum Award for “Elvis The King of Rock N’ Roll - The Complete 50s Masters” A presentation “platinum” compact disc award, ELVIS THE KING OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL THE COMPLETE 50’S MASTERS, R.I.A.A. certified, strip plate format, presented to Don Wardell. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, 25 April 1995, lot 181. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 494 Elvis Presley. Collection of framed photographs and prints Mostly reprints, including Daily Mirror headline “Elvis Presley Dead”, also some metal reproductions of posters. Sizes range from 12 x 10in. to 24 x 20in., framed. (16) €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 495 1960s to 70s Elvis Presley ceramics, Pop Annuals etc. Includes McCormick Elvis statuette ceramic decanters (2), Radio Luxembourg Nos. 4 and 5, Boyfriend 1965, Roy Orbison 1965 (framed), (6) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 487
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  • 22. 20 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 496 Queen. 1981 Gold Disc award Dyna Products and EMI award to Paul Prentier (Manager) for sales of more than 50,000 of the single “Another One Bites The Dust” , also “The Ultimate Back Catalogue” picture disc, both framed. (2) 15 x 11in. (38 x 28cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 497 Queen. The Miracle album signed by the band including Freddie Mercury Good clear signatures of all four in black felt tip ink on album cover. €400-€600 (£330-£490 approx) 498 Freddie Mercury signed cabaret programme 1985 “La Cage Aux Folles” opened out centrefold of programme (starring Denis Quilley), signed in black ballpoint “Best Wishes Freddie Mercury”, framed. 8½ x 12in. (20 x 30cm) Slight light stains, otherwise fine, signature clear. €500-€700 (£410-£570 approx) 499 Queen. Freddie Mercury signed photograph, Dublin Unpublished colour photograph (7 by 10 in.) by Alan Westby of Freddie Mercury on stage at the RDS Dublin, 29 August 1984, signed in black ink, accompanied by two used tickets for the concert. Provenance: The Estate of Alan Westby. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 500 Righteous Brothers and other 45s 1964 You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’, 1966 Baby She’s Mine, The Teddy Bears - To Know Him Is To Love Him and The Crystals - Then He Kissed Me, all London discs in paper sleeves, also The Crystals - And Then He Kissed Me/Da Doo Ron Ron, blue vinyl re-release by Warner/Spector. (5). €60-€80 (£50-£70 approx) 501 The Rolling Stones, Irish Tour 1965 Programme 12pp with printed cover. Lineup included Banshees, Checkmates, Gonks, and Twinkle. This was the first concert tour of Ireland by The Rolling Stones. The tour commenced on January 6 and concluded on January 8, 1965, including the Adelphi, Dublin where this programme was purchased. 10½ x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 502 Rolling Stones signed Dirty Work album Signed in white (Ron Wood and Charlie Watts) and blue (Keith Richards, Mick Jagger). 12 x 12in. (30 x 30cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 503 The Rolling Stones. 1978 Beggars Banquet photograph by Michael Johns Artist’s proof dated 2000 and signed Michael Johns. Monochrome print. Also with this lot 3 10 x 8 inch colour prints, circa 1990. (4) 16 x 20in. (41 x 51cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 504 The Rolling Stones. Gold Awards 1993 for sales of “Jump Back” in Argentina and 1994 BMI award to Mick Jagger for sales of “Voodoo Lounge”, both framed. (2) 24 x 24in. (61 x 61cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 505 The Rolling Stones. “Forty Licks” special limited edition poster on embossed parchment Attractively framed. 25½ x 16in. (64 x 41cm) €50-€70 (£40-£60 approx) 506 Rolling Stones collection of photographs, prints and posters Includes poster for Love Is Strong, all the original band members individually including Brian Jones, etc. Various sizes, 10 x 8in. up to 30 x 20in., also a few David Bowie (4), all framed. (12) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 506A The Rolling Stones. In The Beginning photograph collection by Bent Rej limited edition Two volumes in slip case, numbered 318 of 2,000, signed by Bent Rej and Bill Wyman. Rare. €300-€400 (£250-£330 approx) 507 Mick Jagger. A sculpture by John Somerville Bronze resin, painted, on a wooden base. Signed on left thigh. Unique. Somerville is a personal friend of many of the rock stars he creates sculpture of, including The Rolling Stones, which allows him intimate access to them and he can therefore create very lifelike and vibrant representations of his subjects. 42 x 32 x 27in. (107 x 81 x 69cm) Minor paint loss, few minor scrapes, cracking. €3,000-€5,000 (£2,460-£4,100 approx) 508 Mick Jagger: Framed autograph Single sheet of paper taken from a diary signed in blue ballpoint by the lead vocalist and a founder member of The Rolling Stones. Framed alongside a photographic portrait of Jagger. 5 x 3in. (13 x 8cm) €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 508
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  • 24. 22 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 509 Keith Richards. Scupture by John Somerville “Live Sitting, Jamaica 1986 at Subject’s Home”. Painted resin. Commissioned by Hard Rock Cafe, Los Angeles. No. 2 of 25 cast for World Exclusive Location VIP Collection. Signed and dated 1986 on right side of neck. 17½ x 12 x 8½in. (43 x 30 x 20cm) Overall surface dirt, chipping and some paint loss, especially at mouth and nose. €500-€700 (£410-£570 approx) 510 Keith Richards. His autobiography, Life, signed and inscribed Inscribed “This is the Life. Believe it or not I haven’t forgotten any of it. Thanks & praises, Keith Richards”. 9½ x 6¼in. (23 x 15cm) €400-€600 (£330-£490 approx) 511 Ron Wood sculpture by John Somerville Resin, painted, mounted on wood. Signed on neck. Plaque reads “Ron Wood From Life by John Somerville”. 15 x 10 x 7½in. (38 x 25 x 18cm) Chipped at back of head, small paint loss elsewhere. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 512 1965 Bill Wyman and Keith Richards in Dublin photograph Monochrome print, mounted. 18 x 12½in. (46 x 30cm) €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 513 Rolling Stones Collection of vinyl 45s Includes Satisfaction, We Love You, Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Get Off My Cloud, Not Fade Away, As Tears Go By, Stoned, It‘s All Over Now, The Last Time, mostly Decca paper sleeves. ( 10) €60-€80 (£50-£70 approx) 514 1994 MTV Awards autographs on a drum skin including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, Bruce Springsteen etc. Also Tom Petty, Cindy Crawford, Roseanne. All on a drum skin by Manny’s Music, framed. 27 x 23in. (69 x 58cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 514A Ronnie Spector. Be My Baby autobiography signed Signed “To Sean, Love & Kisses, Ronnie Spector XXX” and her lipstick kiss on front endpaper with guest ticket for Midnight at The Olympia for 19 October 1991, at which Ms Spector performed. €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 515 Pete St. John: Framed autograph Card signed by the folk singer-songwriter and dedicated “Always here ‘Rare Oul Times”. St. John a prolific composer of widely sung modern ballads including “The Fields of Athenry”, “The Rare Ould Times” and “The Ferryman”. Framed alongside a photograph of St. John. 4 x 6in. (10 x 15cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 516 Joe Satriani: Signed Ibanez electric guitar Ibanez RG320 FMTL guitar signed on the body by the American instrumental rock guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and multiple Grammy Award nominee Joe Satriani. Acompanied by letter confirming that the guitar was signed on a visit to Dublin in May 2008. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 517 Sex Pistols: Johnny Rotten. A life-size sculpture by John Somerville Bronze resin, with original safety pins and chains, painted. A few paint chips. €2,000-€3,000 (£1,640-£2,460 approx) 518 The Shadows gold and platinum discs 1980 EMI platinum disc for 300,000+ sales of “String of Hits”, 1989 Polydor gold disc for sales of 100,000+ of “At Their Very Best”, 1990 Polydor platinum disc for “Reflections” . All framed with presentation plaques. (3) 20 x 16in. (51 x 41cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 519 Simply Red Platinum Award 1990 award for sales of 100,000+ in The Netherlands for “The Flame”. Attractive presentation in specially designed heavy perspex, framed. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 520 Slash: Autographed photograph Photograph signed in black marker by Slash, lead guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N’ Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 521 Sonny and Cher. The Wondrous World LP printers proof signed by Cher Colour proof with instructions to printer, signed in black ink by Cher, framed. 16 x 13in. (41 x 33cm) €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 522 Dusty Springfield. 1968 Gold Disc award Disc and Music Echo - Valentine Pop Poll Awards 1968 Award for “Top Girl Singer (World)”, in presentation box. 4½ x 4½in. (10 x 10cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 522
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  • 26. 24 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 523 Al Stewart signed album and photograph “Year of The Cat” album signed on cover, and later promotional monochrome 10 x 8 inch photograph by Lori Stoll, both “To Frank and Mark... Al Stewart”, both framed. 21½ x 29in. (53 x 74cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 524 U2 1987-1988 Joshua Tree Tour leather jacket, limited edition Given to a select group of band members, backing artists, crew members etc. Size 40, with removable sleeves and collar. In Punt Roma carrier. Provenance: Issued to the present owner who worked on the tour. Slight wear, almost new. Both fake fur and leather detachable collars are present. €1,000-€1,500 (£820-£1,230 approx) 525 U2. 29 June 1985 Artist Pass, Car Pass and photographs Includes 5 by 3 inch unpublished colour photographs (3) taken by a crew member, presented with the passes in a frame. Also with this lot Zooropa ‘93 Management Pass and two mock banknotes for “One Zoo Ecu”, framed. (2 frames) 21 x 10in. (53 x 25cm) Apparently mint, no faults in frames. €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 526 U2 War Concert Programme, signed by all band members U2 War Tour programme signed by the members of the band in black and blue ballpoint. With an additional signature of Larry Mullen which was signed by Adam Clayton before Larry then arrived and signed his own signature. Autographs received by the owner on meeting the band at Macefield Leisure Centre, Belfast at the beginning of the War Tour in 1983. 23 x 32in. (58 x 81cm) €400-€600 (£330-£490 approx) 527 U2: 1983 promotional card autographed by all four band members Promotional photographic card signed by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. Dated 3 September 1983. Framed. 4 x 6½in. (10 x 15cm) €200-€250 (£160-£200 approx) 528 U2: 1980s U2 Irish concert poster A scarce poster advertising “U2 Live Irish Concert” with no dates or further details. Probably produced for the Phoenix Park concert in August 1983 after Slane Castle was refused permission to hold the event. 26 x 19in. (66 x 48cm) €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 529 U2. Set of 4 limited edition guitar picks Limited edition of 300, each with embossed signatures on reverse in gold. €50-€70 (£40-£60 approx) 530 U2. 1987 “Unforgettable Fire - The Story of U2” by Eamon Dunphy, signed by all the band Signed in black ink on front end paper. Dustjacket slight edge tears, marks, slight soiling to page edges, very good. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 531 1987 Bono handwritten letter to Jim Kerr of Simple Minds Addressed to “Jimbo” apologising for not being able “to see/to witness the spectacle? of Simple Minds in Dublin”, “family problems to attend to before I run away to Australia”, “love and jealousy, Bono, 87”. Framed 11 x 8in. (28 x 20cm) Some stains, creasing, folded and now flattened in plastic and perspex frame. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 532 ‘U2 by U2’ book signed by Bono U2 by U2, Harper Collins London, 2006. Signed on the cover in black marker by Bono. €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 533 U2 Bono framed autograph Bono autograph on a single sheet mounted and framed together with a photograph of Bono performing during the Pop Tour. €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 523
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  • 28. 26 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 534 U2: Signed watercolour of The Edge by Cormac Dennis Watercolour painting of The Edge signed and dated by the artist and signed in black marker by The Edge. Framed. 10 x 14in. (25 x 36cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 535 U2. Signed War vinyl album Signed in black ink on cover by Bono, The Edge and Adam Clayton. €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 536 U2. The Edge signed page from The Whoseday Book Framed page signed. 7 x 8½in. (18 x 20cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 537 U2 Album, 2009, Now That You Have Found what You Have Been Looking For 2009 Part 1, 8 compact disc set, plus 1 DVD, non album tracks. Limited edition of 500, numbered 33. In sealed pack, unopened. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 538 U2 No Line on the Horizon limited edition boxed set, signed Sealed unopened pack containing CD album, DVD Anton Corbijn film, 54pp book and fold-out poster. Signed by all 4 members of the band in black on the cellophane wrapping. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 539 Ultravox Gold Disc award BPI certified award presented to Chris O’Donnell for sales in the UK of 500,000+ of the Chrysalis single “Vienna”, framed. 14 x 10½in. (36 x 25cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 540 Carrie Underwood signed guitar First Act acoustic guitar signed on the body in red marker by the American country music singer, songwriter, and actress. €150-€250 (£120-£200 approx) 541 The Virgin Prunes. Collection of Photographs and Ephemera 1977-1986 The Virgin Prunes was an Irish post-punk band formed in 1977. They disbanded in 1986 after the departure of singer Gavin Friday. The other members continued under the name The Prunes until they split up in 1990. One of the band, Guggi (Derek Rowan) went on to a successful career as an artist and another, Gavin Friday, is a well known singer and composer. This collection comprises over 70 photographs (about 20 in colour, rest monochrome), mainly 8 x 10 inches, some larger, which capture the bizarre anarchy of the band both on and off stage, also two floppy singles, tickets, posters, stickers etc., some duplication. A rare archive. (90 items) €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 542 Wham! 1983 “Fantastic” album, cover signed by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley Attractively framed. 19 x 25in. (48 x 64cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 543 The Who Promo CD, Waterboys 12 inch demo, Roy Harper signed album sleeve, etc. Extracts from 30 Years Maximum R & B cd, Whole of The Moon 12 inch vinyl, sleeve for Harper+ signed in black ink. (3) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 544 The Who collection of vinyl With 3 1960s singles including Happy Jack, I’m a Boy, Substitute and LPs Tommy, Quadrophenia and an insert signed by Entwhistle and Daltrey. (6) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 545 Andy Williams signed photograph Monochrome photograph signed in red ink “ For James Best Wishes Andy Williams”. 9 x 7½in. (23 x 18cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 546 Robbie Williams handwritten lyrics “Ive always had a vision that love would see me through...” draft lyrics for Deceiving is Believing, 3 verses in black ink capitals on lined paper framed with photograph of Robbie Williams. Also a 1998 Robbie Williams North American Tour t- shirt. (2) 11½ x 8½in. (28 x 20cm) €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 547 Robbie Williams. Golden Tickets Award for Slane Castle Concert, 1999 Awarded to Andy Franks for “fastest sellout”, “80,000 tickets sold” by MCD.. Eight gold coloured tickets mounted with photographs and framed. 21 x 29in. (53 x 74cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 534
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  • 30. 28 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 548 Robbie Williams Platinum awards 2002 EMI award to Franksy for “Double Platinum” sales of Sing When You’re Winning and Sing When You’re Winning, including compact discs, framed, and 1998 Chrysalis award to Ian McMinn for selling over 900,000 of Life Thru a Lens, framed 3 compact discs. (2) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 549 Wings First Tour - collection Souvenir booklets (2), photograph of McCartney and a ticket for Manchester 17 May. 94) €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 550 Stevie Wonder Gold Disc award 1974 Disc award Ltd. award to Jackie Jackson for “A Million Selling Single” - “You Haven’t Done Nothing”. 14 x 11in. (36 x 28cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 551 Yes: Collection including signed photograph and signed album Promotional photograph signed by members of Yes as ‘Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe’, framed. Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe album signed in black marker by the members of the band. Collection of original photographs of the band taken in 1989 at a signing event. 2 press packs (5 items) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 552 Neil Young: Framed autograph Neil Young autograph on a single sheet of paper. Framed alongside a promotional photograph of Young. Acquired by the current vendor directly from the artist in Dublin. 3½ x 2½in. (8 x 5cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 553 1970s-2000s autograph book with good collection including Status Quo, Cliff Richard, Ian Dury, Rod Stewart, Judas Priest etc. Includes Francis Rossi, Nernie Frost, Johnny Fingers of Boomtown Rats, Smokie with Tony Utley, Chris Norman and Pete Spencer, Ian Dury and The Blockheads, Rod Stewart, Phil Chew, Cliff Richard, Judas Priest with Rob Halford, Glen Tipton and Richard Faulkner (on separate sheet), Chris de Burgh (on separate sheet), Joey Williams of Blind Boys of Alabama (on a card), and Nicky Byrne (the latter on a loose envelope). All obtained during Irish visits. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 554 Autographed photographs collection, including Tiny Tim, Wayne Newton, Roger McGuinn, etc. Also includes Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Sophie B. Hawkins, Jim Messina, Popa Chubby, Eek-A-Mouse, Jesse Colin Young, Richie Havens. (10) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 555 Autographed photographs collection including John Cale, Junior Walker, John Sebastian, Richard Thompson, etc. Also includes Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, Hot Tuna, and Taj Mahal. John Sebastian is on his first solo album, otherwise framed photographs (7) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 556 Signed photographs including Cleo Laine, Otis Clay, Tito Puente, Billy Connolly, etc. Also includes Marcia Ball, Buster Poindexter, CJ Chenier, and “Stars from The Commitments”. (9) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 557 Photographs collection including U2, The Smiths and The Rolling Stones Bono, by London Features International (19), 200-2002 showing him at various events including MTV awards etc., all 10 x 8 colour, also 5 monochrome 10 x 8s by Colm Henry at the Point Depot circa 1990, The Rolling Stones 10 x 8s in collor (2) and monochrome, The Smiths 10 x 8 monochrome, also a collection of recent reprinted monochrome 10 x 8s of Betty Page and similar 1950s glamour photographs (14). (54) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 558 Collection of concert photographs by Bill Cooper in Dublin and Galway 1979-1996 Includes Elton John at National Stadium, 1979, Dolores O’Riordan (Cranberries) at Point Depot 1995, Self Aid 1995, Mary Coghlan, etc., all framed and signed by Cooper (8) 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 559 Collection of photographs and prints Includes Freddie Mercury, Genesis, Johnny Rotten, Debbie Harry, Tina Turner, Lou Reed etc., mainly in gold coloured metallic frames. Mainly 8 x 10in., frames 14 x 16in. (13) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 556
  • 31. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 29 Ex 553 Ex 557 Ex 558 Ex 559 Ex 551 Ex 548 Ex 554 Ex 555
  • 32. 30 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 560 Collection of photographs and prints Includes Jim Morrison, Keith Moon, Kiss, Bob Marley, Cat Stevens, Pete Townshend, Diana Ross, etc., uniformly framed in black. Mainly 10 x 8in., in 16 x 14in. frames (14) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 561 Collection of large photographs, prints and posters Includes Elvis Presley, Beatles, George Harrison, Rod Stewart, Marvin Gaye, Sex Pistols, Bon Jovi, etc. , all framed, frame sizes 30 x 20 to 36 x 24in.(12) €120-€180 (£100-£150 approx) 562 Collection of large size prints Includes Bill Haley, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jim Morrison, etc. All framed., frames sizes 36 x 28in., to 40 x 30in. (10) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 563 Pop ephemera montage in a frame Mainly invitations and special tickets to events involving Led Zeppelin, The Beachboys, Paul McCartney, Donna Summer, Rod Stewart, Kenny Rogers, Elton John, mostly to BBC broadcaster Paul Gambaccini. (30+ in a frame). 23 x 44in. (58 x 112cm) Some soiling and water damaged, 75% are fine. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 564 Dublin concert programmes 1960s collection including Gene Pitney, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Roy Orbison, The Walker Brothers etc. Also includes Englebert Humperdinck. Roy Orbison and Walker Brothers joint concert and Walker Brothers solo. 12pp plus covers. (5) 10½ x 8in. (25 x 20cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 565 Signed books: Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) Iron Man and Passin Is A Fashion, The Real Story of The Clash by Pat Gilbert The former signed by Iommi on a label affixed to title page, and the latter signed by Mick Jones on introductory page. (2) €120-€150 (£100-£120 approx) 566 No Lot 567 1972-1986: Collection of Irish concert tickets including Queen and Bruce Springsteen Including Thin Lizzy National Stadium 1972, Eric Clapton National Stadium 1978, Bruce Springsteen Slane 1985, Queen Slane 1986, Van Morrison National Stadium 1979, Ian Dury Olympic Ballroom 1978, also Supertramp Wembley 1977. (7 items) €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 568 Foggy Notions magazine 2003, Issues 1 & 2, Hotpress 2003 Phil Lynott special Foggy Notions (shortlived publication) includes unopened compact discs, as does Hotpress (2 issues). €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 569 No Lot 570 No Lot 571 1960s-70s posters for Queen, The Beatles etc. 1968 and 1970-71 Beatles Fan Club posters, Queen Night at The Opera poster, and Lisztomania (Roger Daltrey) film poster. (4) 20 x 30in. (51 x 76cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 572 Woodstock. Set of 9 stills from the film French edition, 1970. 11 x 9in. (28 x 23cm) €80-€120 (£70-£100 approx) 573 Gold and Platinum Discs for The Bee Gees, Dr Hook, Judie Tzuke, and The Stylistics, etc. Includes Platinum for 1975 “Thank You Baby”, 1980 “Dr. Hook’s Greatest Hits”, 1978 “Saturday Night Fever and 1981 Gold Disc for “Welcome to The Cruise”. All framed. (4) 20 x 16in. (51 x 41cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 574 1960s collection of 45s - Alan Price, Searchers, Jerry Lee Lewis etc. Also includes Johnny Tillotson, Francoise Hardy, The Pearls, Julie Rogers, Peter and Gordon, John Leyton, and Kathy Kirby. (10) €40-€50 (£30-£40 approx) Ex 568
  • 33. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 31 Ex 560 Ex 561 Ex 562 Ex 564563 Ex 569 Ex 565
  • 34. 32 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , Ex 579 580 575 1960s-1970s collection of 45s including Free, Moody Blues, Hollies Also John Walker, Tremeloes, East of Eden, Spencer Davis, Dave Clark 5, Eddie Cochran, Zager & Evans. (10) €60-€80 (£50-£70 approx) 576 Tyrannosaurus Rex first LP 1968 and Davy Jones and The Lower 3rd (David Bowie) 12 inch single (2) Also Jethro Tull Thick Asa Brick and promo of Minstrel in the Gallery. Vinyl LPs (4) €60-€80 (£50-£70 approx) 577 Gram Parsons “She/The New Soft Shoe” promo vinyl single and others Also two Pepsi Cola Offer singles including The Tremeloes and Simon & Garfunkel, also The Shadows demo single. (4) €60-€80 (£50-£70 approx) 578 Jim Marshall signed photograph Signed photograph of Jim Marshall also known as The Father of Loud or The Lord of Loud and founder of Marshall Amplification. Framed alongside a newspaper clipping. €80-€100 (£70-£80 approx) 579 WPLJ New York radio station famous Subway posters including Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart, Blondie, etc. Also includes Elvis Costello, Billy Joel, and Linda Ronstadt. All framed, attractive and sought after complete set of the “Subway Series”. (6) 11 x 28in. (28 x 71cm) Provenance: Christie’s Pop Memorabilia & Guitars, 25 April 1995, New York, lot 124. €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 580 “Ghostbusters” film script autographed by Dan Akroyd Complete script signed in black ink on cover, framed. 21 x 14in. (53 x 36cm) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 581 Collection of framed photographs, prints and ephemera Mixed lot including weekly charts, Melody Maker covers, newspaper reprints, including Tom Jones, The Bee Gees, Curt Cobain, etc. Framed. mostly 16 x 20in. (22) €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) END OF SALE Ex 573
  • 35. VIEWING At our galleries 38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 Wednesday 28 May 10am to 5pm Thursday 29 May 10am to 7pm Friday 30 May 10am to 7pm Saturday 31 May 10am to 12 noon AUCTION Saturday 31 May at 12 noon The Freemasons Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 ENQUIRIES Whyte's 38 Molesworth Street Dublin 2 Tel: 01 676 2888 Fax: 01 676 2880 E-mail: info@whytes.ie BIDS Whyte's 38 Molesworth Street Dublin 2 Tel: 01 676 2888 Fax: 01 676 2880 E-mail: bids@whytes.ie Live bidding and on-line bids: www.whytes.ie WEBSITES whytes.ie whytes.com D E S I G N : D E S K I E L Y D E S I G N P H O T O G R A P H Y : G I L L I A N B U C K L E Y P R I N T I N G : B R U N S W I C K P R E S S L T D . © C O P Y R I G H T 2 0 1 4 W H Y T E A N D S O N S A U C T I O N E E R S L T D . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , SATURDAY 31 MAY 2014 A Single Owner Collection Whyte’s Auction App now available for free download MOVIE POSTERS Opposite: Ex lot 5, Gone With The Wind (detail)
  • 36. Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Limited, trading as Whyte’s, exercises all reasonable care to ensure that all descriptions are reliable and accurate, and that each item is genuine unless the contrary is indicated. However, the descriptions are not intended to be, are not and are not to be taken to be, statements of fact or representations of fact in relation to the lot. They are statements of the opinion of Whyte’s, and attention is particularly drawn to clause 5 set out below. Comments and opinions, which may be found in or on lots as labels, notes, lists, catalogue prices, or any other means of expression, do not constitute part of lot descriptions and are not to be taken as such unless they are made or specifically verified by Whyte’s. Clause 1 (a) Each lot is put up subject to any reserve price imposed by the vendor (b) Subject to sub-clause (a) of this clause, the highest bidder for each lot shall be the buyer thereof (c) If any dispute arises as to the highest bidder the auctioneer shall have absolute discretion to determine the dispute and may put up again and re-sell the lot in respect of which the dispute arises Clause 2 (a) The bidding and advances shall be regulated by and at the absolute discretion of the auctioneer and he shall have the right to refuse any bid or bids. NOTE: Where an agent bids, even on behalf of a disclosed client, the auctioneer nevertheless has the right at his discretion to refuse any such bid. (b) The buyer of each lot shall immediately on its sale, if required by the auctioneer, give him the name and address of the buyer and pay to Whyte’s at his discretion the whole or part of the purchase money. 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Written or verbal condition reports may be supplied by Whyte’s on request but these are merely statements of opinion, and any error or omission in these reports may not be taken as grounds for a cancellation of sale or refund of any part of the purchase price or the cost of any repairs to the lot or lots reported on (c) If any lot sold at this auction is subsequently proved to be a “deliberate forgery”, Whyte’s will cancel the sale and refund to the buyer the total amount paid by the buyer for the item, in the currency of the original sale. The onus of proving a lot to be a “deliberate forgery” is on the buyer. For these purposes, “deliberate forgery” means a lot that in Whyte’s reasonable opinion is an imitation created to deceive as to authorship, where the correct description of such authorship is not reflected by the description in the catalogue (taking into account any Glossary of Terms). 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Clause 6 The respective rights and obligations of the parties shall be governed and interpreted by Irish law, and the buyer hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish Courts. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (a) The buyer shall pay Whyte’s a commission at the rate of 25% (including VAT under The Margin Scheme and which is not reclaimable). (b) Whyte’s or its employees, servants or agents may, on request organise packing and shipping of lots purchased or may order on the buyer’s behalf third parties to pack or ship purchases. Under no circumstances does Whyte’s accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage howsoever occasioned in the course of such service. (c) The buyer authorises Whyte’s to use any photographs or illustrations of any lot purchased for any or all purposes as Whyte’s may require. The placing of a bid will be taken as full agreement to all the above conditions. WHYTE & SONS AUCTIONEERS LIMITED 38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE NOTICE 2
  • 37. Ian Whyte Managing Director Aaron Lowry BA Curator Seán Kelly Accounts Samantha Woolley Administration SATURDAY 31 MAY 2014 A Single Owner Collection MOVIE POSTERS CONTENTS Whyte's Terms & Conditions page 2 Important Notes page 4 Special Notices page 4 Introduction page 5 Drama/Romance lots 1-60 Comedy (See also British) lots 61-86 Animation lots 87-90 Musicals lots 91-99 Rock and Pop lots 100-116 Westerns lots 117-136 War lots 137-149 Action, Adventure, Crime & Thriller lots 150-204 Hitchcock lots 205-213 James Bond lots 214-222 Horror lots 223-254 Science Fiction lots 255-282 British lots 283-301 British Comedy lots 302-312 Irish lots 313-317B Collections and Mixed Lots lots 318-364 ENQUIRIES & CONTACTS This catalogue: Ian Whyte iw@whytes.ie Accounts: Seán Kelly ac@whytes.ie Collections: Aaron Lowry al@whytes.ie Bids Samantha Woolley bids@whytes.ie Telephone 01 676 2888 (+3531 676 2888 from UK and elsewhere) Fax 01 676 2880 (+3531 676 2880 from UK and elsewhere) Postal address 38 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Websites whytes.ie whytes.com
  • 38. 4 BUYERS’ COMMISSION 25% (including VAT) is added to the hammer price of all lots. No extra fee is charged for on-line bidding. ROOM BIDDERS 1. Room bidders must register and obtain a bidding number on arrival. Proof of identity is required from clients new to us. 2. If successful in obtaining a lot please ensure you display your number clearly to the auctioneer and that it is your number that is called out. If there is any doubt about the hammer price or buyer, please draw this to the attention of the auctioneer immediately. 3. Payment may be made by cash, bank draft, cleared cheque, debit or credit card — we accept Mastercard or Visa (a charge of 2% is made on credit card transactions). There is no charge on debit card transactions.. ABSENTEE BIDDING 1. If you are unable to attend you may bid before the sale, using the form provided. Enter the maximum you are prepared to offer for each lot and the auctioneer will represent you as if you are personally attending the sale. Lots are knocked down at one step above the next highest bid, and not necessarily at your highest bid. Example: your bid is €1,000 and next highest bid is €800 – the hammer price is €850. 2. LIMIT BIDDING: Absentee bidders may limit their total purchases to a set amount by entering their limit on the bidding form. This is especially useful for bidders wishing to cover as many lots as possible while setting a maximum amount to spend. 3. “OR” BIDDING: Absentee bidders who wish to bid on two or more lots, but only wish to purchase one, may do so by entering “OR” between the bids – the lots will be bid on in catalogue order. 4. EQUAL BIDS: In the event of equal bids being received for the same lot the first received will be given preference. If the instruction “break ties” is entered on the bid form the auctioneer will increase the bid by one step in the event of equal bids being received or in the event of a tie with a room bidder. 5. “BUY” BIDS: Unless otherwise instructed bids of “Buy” or “Buy at Best” shall be taken to indicate bids of up to three times the stated higher estimate in the catalogue. 6. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING: You may watch and/or bid live with video and audio link to the saleroom on our website www.whytes.ie There is no extra charge for internet bidding. 7. LIVE TELEPHONE BIDDING may be arranged on request, subject to availability and given at least 24 hours notice. This facility is only available on lots estimated at €500 or more, and a minimum bid may be requested. 8. INVOICING AND PAYMENT: Successful absentee bidders will be sent a pro forma invoice immediately after the sale with details of payment methods. All invoices must be paid within 7 days of the date of the sale or the lot(s) may be deemed in default and any subsequent losses incurred on resale become the responsibility of the bidder. The Auctioneers and House Agents Act, under which we are licensed to hold public auctions, only allows for lots to be handed over to purchasers when paid for in full. PRICES REALISED A complete list of prices realised and unsold lots will be posted to our Internet website (www.whytes.ie) on the day after the sale. SPECIAL NOTICES CONCERNING THIS AUCTION VENUE The viewing is at Whyte’s, 38 Molesworth Street. The auction will be at Freemasons Hall, 17 Molesworth Street. The auction will start at 12 noon. Bidder registration will take place at Freemasons Hall from 11am to 3.30pm on Saturday 31 May. COLLECTION OF LOTS Collection of purchases may be effected on the day of sale up to 6.30pm, or at our galleries from Tuesday 3 June (Monday 2 June is a Public Holiday) to Friday 6 June, otherwise Monday to Friday. Hours of business are 10am to 5pm. Purchasers must pay for and collect all lots within 7 days of the date of sale. Note: each lot is at the buyer’s risk from the fall of the hammer. Storage charges will apply after 7 days. MORE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE whytes.ie or whytes.com Here you will find much useful information pertaining to lots in this auction, including updates to descriptions and extra illustratons. IMPORTANT NOTES ALL LOTS ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED ON PAGE 2 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 ,
  • 39. 5 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , INTRODUCTION We are pleased to present the largest collection of vintage movie posters ever offered at auction in Ireland. This collection was formed by a family member of the present owner. He sourced them from cinemas in Ireland, and many of the 1940s to 1960s posters bear censorship, (see lot 317B). There are many rare and desirable posters included, and also many little known titles which will appeal to both specialists and those to whom these movies have a special significance. All the posters in this collection were actually used in cinemas in cities and towns in Ireland. The posters moved with the films and thus could have been shown in dozens of cinemas before they went into this collection. All are folded and minor flaws that are common include handling wear, fold wear, creases, wrinkles, pinholes, tears, stains, writing, tape, etc. Some of the terms used to describe poster condition are: Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Near Mint, and Mint. The term “about” means almost, e.g. “about fine” means almost or near fine. MINT: Item is “as new” or in the same condition as the day it was made. The item may or may not literally be in “perfect” condition, but it does exhibit an amazing state of preservation with virtually no perceptible flaws of any kind, other than very minor flaws that may have occurred during the printing process. NEAR MINT: Superb. Unused or very carefully used, but with some minor storage defect, one pinhole in each corner or some other very minor flaw on an otherwise unused poster. Item may be in “never-used” condition or may have been used in the cinema, but was carefully preserved after use. VERY FINE: Used in the cinema, but carefully preserved after use. An above-average poster exhibiting minimal signs of use. Bright and clean, no major defects but possible accumulation of several minor ones, such as a small border chip, handful of small pinholes in border or edge tears, aging on older pieces, paper sightly yellowed but not brown, minimal or slight restoration if professionally done, folds or creases, not soiled, clean and bright, no frontal tape repairs, image area undamaged, not more than two minor tears less than 1” in length. FINE: Still a very nicely preserved item. Same as Very Fine but may have one or two unsightly flaws, or heavier than normal fold wear or pinholes, or small pieces of tape on a corner, minor stains, and small paper loss. VERY GOOD: The typical used poster in average condition. A sound example, although with wear and defects to be expected of an item that was intended to be used and re-used. Can have slight browning of paper but not brittleness or flaking; it may also have a small amount of writing, edge tears, stains, or other signs of average use, minor soiling, minor fold tears, also normal folds, creases, professional major restoration, tape marks, heavy fold wear, unusually large number of pinholes or staple holes, taped corners or fold lines reinforced with tape, minor tears, possibly minor paper loss (pieces missing) edge fraying and so on. GOOD to VERY GOOD: A heavily-worn item, showing significant signs of use such as multiple pinholes or staple holes, tape, tears, splitting, soiling, pieces missing, small markings or pen/pencil marks. GOOD: Below average but still suitable for display. Heavily used, with significant signs of use that affect the overall eye appeal of the piece, including missing pieces, minor defects on the graphics, tape, writing, tears, numerous pinholes, splitting. Complete, but graphics are face-worn. FAIR: Heavily worn, but yet still complete. POOR to FAIR: An extremely worn, possibly even incomplete item. POOR: The lowest grade, representing items in the lowest possible condition. Heavily damaged, possibly missing large pieces, possibly brittle and crumbling. Except for extreme rarities, items in this grade have little or no value.
  • 40. 6 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , Drama and Romance 1 San Francisco 1936. Starring Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald and Spencer Tracy. The film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Actor for Tracy and Best Director and showcases fantastic special effects with a cataclysmic earthquake. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good +, half inch hole, pinholes and edge tears. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 3 No Lot 2 The Wizard of Oz [1939]. 1949 reissue. Starring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley. One of the most enduring and beloved films of all time, this fantastical journey through a land of magic and wonder has charmed audiences for generations 30 x 20in. (76 x 51cm) Fine, edge tears, couple of pinholes. €800-€1,000 (£660-£820 approx) 4 Gone With The Wind [1939] 1977 reissue in 70mm. Edited in ink to remove inscription for widescreen. Starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. “The Greatest Motion Picture Ever Made!” Indeed, this epic adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s novel about the life of Scarlett O’Hara is outstanding for taking eight Academy Awards and is still highly regarded today. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine, tear at the top, with blind stamp of distributor. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)2 VISIT WWW.WHYTES.IE for updates and extra images including enlargements
  • 41. 7 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 5 Gone With The Wind [1939] 1960s set of 8 large poster size stills by Rotolito, Rome. 27 x 39in. (68 x 99cm) Very good to fine, one torn in three pieces, others with minor to major tears, tape stains, but complete and worthy of restoration, scarce. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 7 Lucky Jordan 1942. Starring Alan Ladd. . 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine, edge tears. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 6 How Green Was My Valley 1941. This enduring classic follows the Welsh mining Morgan family over a span of half a century, capturing the evolution of the sleepy countryside into an industrialised mining town and all the social changes it brings. Winner of five Academy Awards – Director, Supporting Actor (Donald Crisp), Art Director, Cinematography and Picture – this drama stars Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O’Hara, Donald Crisp, and Roddy McDowall. Directed by John Ford. Linen backed. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very fine. €400-€600 (£330-£490 approx) 8 The Song of Bernadette 1943. Starring Jennifer Jones. Single sheet on heavy cloth mix paper, also a 1958 reissue and Bernadette of Lourdes 1961 (3) Fine to about very fine, pinholes, tape marks. €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) Ex 5
  • 42. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 9 Scarlet Street 1945. Starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea. Directed by Fritz Lang. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About very fine, edge tears, including one inch tear at right, pinholes. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 11 Tomorrow is Forever 1946. Starring Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles and George Brent. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine+, couple edge tears. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 12 Somewhere in the Night 1946. Starring John Hodiak and Nancy Guild. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, two one inch by quarter inch pieces missing from centre, edge tears, pinholes. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 13 Criminal Court 1946. Starring Tom Conway and Martha O’Driscoll. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About fine, edge tears, few small holes. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 14 Paula 1947. Starring Glenn Ford 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Good, three inch by half inch piece missing from centre, edge tears, splitting. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 10 Leave Her to Heaven 1945. Starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde and Jeanne Crain. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, splits, pinholes, couple corners missing, ‘’Easter Egg’’ notice pasted on at lower right. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 8
  • 43. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 9 17 Rose of Washington Square [1939]. 1948 reissue. Starring Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and Al Jolson. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About fine, few small holes, edge tears. €300-€400 (£250-£330 approx) 18 Bad Boy 1949. Starring, for the first time, Audie Murphy, with Lloyd Nolan and Jane Wyatt. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very fine, pinholes. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 15 Boomerang 1947. Starring Dana Andrews. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About fine, pinholes, edge tears. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 16 Unconquered 1947. Starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Good, tears, stains, worth restoring. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 19 My Friend Irma 1949. Starring John Lund, Diana Lynn and Don DeFore. Linen backed. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 20 Knock on Any Door 1949. Starring Humphrey Bogart. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, tears, holed, half an inch piece missing. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
  • 44. 10 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 22 The Heiress 1949. Starring Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift and Ralph Richardson. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine, few pinholes, bumped corners, light overall toning. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 24 A Place in the Sun 1951. Starring Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor and Shelley Winters. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About fine, couple small tears, edge tears, stains on reverse. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 23 All About Eve 1950. Starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders with Marilyn Monroe. Winner of six Oscars. Marilyn Monroe has a small but unforgettable role as an ingénue.With two black and white photos of Marilyn Monroe and “Marilyn Monroe” label attached, one covering Celeste Holm photo. Interesting and clever Irish distributor’s updating of poster after Marilyn Monroe’s sudden rise to fame. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Good, small hole at centre, pinholes, edge tears. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 21 Adam’s Rib 1949. Starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About very fine, pinholes in margins, a few slight edge tears. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx)
  • 45. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 11 25 Pat and Mike 1952. Starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, couple half inch holes, edge tears, slight splitting. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 26 The Las Vegas Story 1952. Starring Jane Russell and Victor Mature. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About fine, pinholes, couple edge tears. €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 27 Lovers at Midnight 1953. Released in France as “Amants de Minuit”. Starring Jean Marais and Dany Robin. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, some splitting, small holes, edge tears. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 28 On the Waterfront 1954. Starring Marlon Brando. The film won eight Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Brando, Best Director (Elia Kazan) and Best Picture. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, adhesive tape repair, one inch tear at bottom, corner missing, pinholes, a couple larger. €500-€700 (£410-£570 approx) 29 The Barefoot Countess 1954. Starring Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner. “The World’s Most Beautiful Animal!” painted over in white as well as the figure behind Ava Gardner (censored by Irish distributor). Issued as “The Barefoot Contessa” in North America. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, splitting, pinholes, edge tears. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx)
  • 46. 12 WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 30 Camelia 1954. Starring Maria Felix and Jorge Mistral. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, couple small holes, pinholes, small tears. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 33 Christine 1955. Released in Germany as 1955: Zwei blaue Augen, and in USA as Two Blue Eyes. Starring Marianne Cook and Claus Holm. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About very fine, some pinholes. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 34 Reform School Girl 1957. Starring Gloria Castillo, Ross Ford and Edd Byrnes. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About very fine, couple pinholes. €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 35 This Is My Affair 1957. Starring Susan Hayward, Dan Dailey and George Sanders. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About very fine, couple small holes in corners. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 31 Sabrina Fair 1954. Starring Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn and William Holden. Linen backed. Won three Oscars including Best Actress for Audrey Hepburn and Best Director for Billy Wilder. Released as Sabrina in North America. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very fine. €300-€500 (£250-£410 approx) 32 Rififi 1955. Starring Jean Servais, Carl Möhner and Robert Manuel. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, edge tears, pinholes. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx)
  • 47. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 13 36 Green Mansions 1959. Starring Audrey Hepburn and Anthony Perkins with Lee J. Cobb. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Good, one and a half and one inch pieces missing, small holes, pinholes. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 37 On The Beach 1959. Starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire and Anthony Perkins. Post apocalypse drama in Australia based on Nevil Shute novel. Directed by Stanley Kramer. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine, few small holes, pinholes. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 38 Ben-Hur 1959. Starring Charlton Heston and Jack Hawkins. Won 11 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actor for Heston, Best Supporting Actor for Hugh Griffiths and Best Director for William Wyler. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine, edge tears, small holes. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 39 Hercules 1959. Starring Steve Reeves. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine+, couple edge tears. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 40 Spartacus 1960. Starring Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier and Jean Simmons. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine, corner missing. €200-€300 (£160-£250 approx) 13
  • 48. WHYTESS I N C E 1 7 8 3 , 41 Butterfield 8 1960. Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey and Eddie Fisher. Distributor censored “The most desirable woman in town....and the easiest to find...Just dial BUTterfield 8” and UK “X” rating blacked out in ink. Awarded one Oscar, to Elizabeth Taylor for Best Actress. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine+, edge tears. €150-€200 (£120-£160 approx) 42 The Challenge 1960. Starring Jayne Mansfield, Anthony Quayle and Carl Möhner. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Fine, couple tears, pinholes. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 43 Two Women 1960. Starring Sophia Loren and Jean-Paul Belmondo. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very fine, pinholes in margin. €100-€200 (£80-£160 approx) 44 The Misfits 1961. Starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift. Directed by John Huston. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) About fine, piece missing at right, edge tears, pinholes. €400-€600 (£330-£490 approx) 45 A Very Private Affair 1962. Starring Brigitte Bardot and Marcello Mastroianni. Censored by the Irish distributer by painting a black dress over Miss Bardot. 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) Very good, splitting, tears. €100-€150 (£80-£120 approx) 45 14