Prepare for a spot of time travel with this incredible collection of rare Beatles Memorabilia from a long time collector, which include several highly sought after US collectors items, a Beatles paper dress, Brian Epstein’s autograph, a first edition copy of Lennon’s Spaniard In The Works and a real Shea Stadium ticket, all of which will be hitting our website over the next few days. Keep your eyes peeled for them as prices range between the very affordable to the investment grade item, so there will be something for everybody. Want a Beatle haired Paul Remco doll to complete your set ? We have one.
There are some unique items too, like a Beatles scrapbook full of period clippings and neat annotations by a devoted fan and flat tin plate proofs for the Margo of Mayfair Talc tin artwork that came from the factory and have been stored pristine ever since. Here’s a few to whet your Beatles appetite, to see more click here
Often viewed as the ‘Holy Grail’ of Beatles’ collectables, this 1964 UK tin of talcum powder was manufactured by S-M LTD, 160 Piccadilly, London, W1 under the brand name ‘Margo Of Mayfair’, the elliptical tin measures 7″ high by approximately 4½” wide with a superb 1963 picture of the band with stuffed toy & ski [!] on one side & individual portrait pictures on the other. This particular tin is the best one that we have ever seen, more info hereSuper rare 1964 US authentic black toy wig which is still sealed in the original packaging featuring fab four shaped head shots with ‘Wow The Beatles Are Here! More info here
Fantastic 2003 UK Genesis Publications numbered limited edition superior quality book featuring reproductions of 53 postcards sent by the other Beatles to Ringo over the years with notes by Ringo on each. The text is in silver on heavyweight black paper creating a true postcard album, bound in light brown Nubuk & housed in an aluminium faced post-box style solander box & personally autographed by Ringo! – Yet another magnificent book to the high quality we have come to expect from Genesis) ** LIMITED TO JUST 2500 COPIES ** More info here
THE BEATLES Wing Ding Sneakers: Wonderful 1964 US size 10 white sneakers issued under licence from NEMS & still in the original picture box. This pair has obviously been worn and the box shows a few creases and scuffs but it is still very rareto find the two still together after fifty years, more info hereTHE BEATLES Inflatable Beatles: One of the more unusual items of Beatles memorabilia to be produced in the USA were this set of four inflatable cartoon dolls. They were manufactured in 1966 as part of a Nestlé promotion for their ‘Nesquik’ milkshake drink. When inflated, they each stand 13″ tall with instruments and facsimile signatures. If you didn’t fancy drinking that much milkshake, these were also available with Lux Soap, so you could scrub your way to a set instead. This particular set inflates perfectly and is free of any marks and blemishes apart from the folds made when they were manufactured. Now very rare indeed, this is the first set we have ever been able to stock, more info here
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Here in the UK, I remember in the 60s Woolworths carried a Beatles wig, but it was a hard plastic moulding and hurt your head as you tried to put it on. Even at 6 or 7 years old as I was, I didn;t want one.
Here in the UK, I remember in the 60s Woolworths carried a Beatles wig, but it was a hard plastic moulding and hurt your head as you tried to put it on. Even at 6 or 7 years old as I was, I didn;t want one.