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
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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.