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Memorabilia — Bonhams & Goodman

$57,600
$27,000
$18,600
$11,353










Auction House: Bonhams & Goodman
Number of lots recorded: 252
Lots with images: 252
Prices available: 252
Category: Memorabilia





Lot Description Price Image
*** Iconic Michael Jackson white glove, white spandex right-hand glove with one button snap closure with maker's name 'Mark Lifey', the back covered with clear loch rosen Swarovski crystals with centre holes, each crystal hand sewn to the glove with white thread; a letter from journalist Peter Holmes regarding the provenance; a copy of New York Times Magazine, Fall 2002, including an article titled 'What's My Mania'' featuring a photograph of Bill Hibble and the glove; and a concert ticket for 'Michael Jackson … ***
*** Superman costume worn by Christopher Reeve in the Superman films, comprising a royal blue leotard with 'red and yellow 'S' logo to chest, zip closure to back, four press studs to shoulders for cape attachment (cape not present), one slit to each thigh, labelled inside 'Bermans & Nathan 40 Camden St., London NW1', with typed inscription 'Christopher Reeve Normal 18628 Superman 3'; a pair of red polyamid trunks with four wide belt loops, labelled inside 'Bermans & Nathan 40 Camden St.… ***
*** An extremely rare autographed Beatles Australian tour program 1964 signed boldly in black ink across a centrefold double page black and white photograph of the band by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr and additionally signed by Sounds Incorporated, Alan Field, Johnny Devlin, Johnny Chester, and The Phantoms; an 8 x 10 black and white photograph of the Beatles and other members of the tour taken by D'Arcy Pforr in Brisbane; a letter from Judith Harcourt-Horsfield (nee Garde) confi… ***
*** An important trophy awarded to A. J. Terdich for winning the First Australian Grand Prix, 1929.… ***
*** A signed photograph of 1907/1908 Australian cricket team, large official team photograph signed around mount, framed ***
*** Ashley Mallett Baggy Green cap, inscribed in ink to inside label 'AM' ***
*** A set of Beatles autographs signed in blue ink on a piece of paper, with Ringo Starr signing twice, once in pencil, stapled to a piece of card; a black and white photograph of George Harrison taken in Sydney, 1964 on the occasion that the autographs were obtained; and a concert program for the Beatles Australian Tour, 1964 (3) ***
*** An autographed photograph of 1934 Australian cricket team, black and white 'Official Photograph by Sasha, 7 Suffolk St, Pall Mall, SW1', titled on the mount 'The 18th Australian Cricket Team 1934' and signed on the mount in black ink by seventeen players including Woodfull (Captain), McCabe and Bradman, framed, Photograph 40 x 58 cm ***
*** A copy of the album 'Let It Be' autographed by Paul McCartney and George Harrisonon the front cover in black felt pen and by 'Fifth Beatle', producer George Martin; and three photographs of the vendor with each individual taken at the time of signing (4) ***
*** An autographed photograph of 1934 Australian cricket team black and white 'Official Photograph by Sasha, 7 Suffolk St, Pall Mall, SW1', titled on the mount 'The 18th Australian Cricket Team 1934' and signed on the mount in black ink by seventeen players including Woodfull (Captain), McCabe and Bradman, framed ***
*** A rare double team photograph of Victor Trumper's testimonial match, large official team photograph signed around the mount by both teams, framed ***
*** Autographs of Paul McCartney and George Harrison signed in black felt pen on the front cover of a red vinyl copy of the album ?Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band?, George signing first name only, in common mount with a first class boarding pass for a Qantas flight from Sydney to Los Angeles in the name of ?Mr G Harrison?, framed ***
*** A pair of Doulton Burslem jardinières, commemorating the Australian Federation of 1901 in federation green with alternating panels of Queen Victoria flanked by soldiers of the British and Australian armies and paired portrait panels of Hm King George V and Queen Mary to one side and Henry Parkes and Edmund Barton to the other, some damage to one, 12.3 and 12.5 cm high (2) ***
*** A Doulton Burslem jardinière, commemorating the Australian Federation decorated with portrait panels of Queen Victoria, King George V and Queen Mary, Sir Henry Parkes and Edmund Barton with figures of soldiers of the Australian and British armies, with swags and bouquets of waratahs and English roses in Federation green, printed mark, 23 cm high. ***
*** A photograph of the 1892 Australian cricket team, sepia official team photograph by 'T. McGann Leigh St Adelaide' inscribed with hand coloured lettering 'England v Australia......Australian team of Cricketers 1892', with printed scorecard of match to mount, in original gilt frame, 25 x 37 cm to image. Overall 38 x 52 cm ***
*** An Australia Day sports cap 1915 blue, gold and red panelled velvet cap with braided metal tassel, embroidered in metal thread 'Australia Day 1915', in excellent condition considering age ***

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