Sell or Auction Your Miles Davis 60″ Acrylic on Canvas Painting for up to About $25,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Below is a recent realized price for a 60″ acrylic on canvas painting by musician Miles Davis. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Miles Davis 60″ Acrylic on Canvas Painting. Sold for About $25,000.
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1959 First Ever Playboy Jazz Festival Yearbook — Signed by Hugh Hefner and Jazz Greats Including Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck and Oscar Peterson — Fantastic Piece of Jazz History!
Program from the first ever Playboy Jazz Festival held in Chicago in August 1959, signed by some of the all time great jazz artists, including Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck and Miles Davis. The three-day Festival was established by Hugh Hefner to celebrate jazz and to showcase jazz musicians. “Hef” signs the cover of “The 1959 Playboy Jazz Festival Yearbook”: “Best wishes Hugh Hefner”. The 44 page program features photos and biographies of the musicians in the Festival. Eighteen of the Festival musicians also sign next to their photos. They include Art Hodes, Jimmy McPartland, Earl Bostic, Georg Brunis, Red Nichols, Jimmy Rushing, Dizzy Gillespie, Pee Wee Russell, Stan Kenton, Bobby Darin, Jack Teagarden and Kai Winding. The program, measuring 8.25″ x 11″, has been folded and shows significant separation at spine, not affecting autographs. Overall in very good condition. Sold for $1,569.



Original Artwork by Frank Sinatra, One of His Famous Clown Paintings
Original painting by Frank Sinatra of a clown, one of his favorite subjects for his artwork. Oil on board measures 12” x 16”, framed to a size of 16.25” x 20.25”. Signed by Sinatra at lower right. Some crackling to paint, else near fine condition. In 1945, Sinatra gave this painting to his employee Eve Ross, his Music Copier, and then by descent to her daughter, whose LOA accompanies the painting. Sold for $12,500.


Charlie Parker Rare Signed 8” x 10” Photo — With Roger Epperson COA
A very rare signature by jazz legend Charlie Parker, who here signs an 8″ x 10″ photo, writing, “To The Madcaps, The most in entertainment! Charlie Parker”. Addendum in red ink reads “Joe of”, referring to Madcaps member Joe DiFulvio; the Madcaps were a harmonica duet comprised of DiFulvio and Carl Ford, who performed with big acts of their day, including Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and likely Charlie Parker. Glossy publicity photo has some light creasing, otherwise near fine. With Roger Epperson COA. Sold for $10,000.


Billie Holiday Signed 8” x 10” Photograph — ”Stay as Great as you Are / Billie Holiday”
Billie Holiday signed 8” x 10” glossy photograph. Holiday elegantly signs ”Stay as Great as you Are / Billie Holiday” in blue ink to publicity photograph. Lot also includes LP of Holiday’s 1954 release ”Volume 3” with colorful cover designed by renowned artist Burt Goldblatt. Very light creasing to photograph, overall near fine. Sold for $3,750.

Frank Sinatra Signed Contract to Perform at the Latin Quarter Nightclub — With JSA COA
Frank Sinatra signed contract to perform at the famous Latin Quarter nightclub in Boston. Dated 11 December 1952, Sinatra agrees to perform two shows a day for 12 consecutive days at a fee of $5,250. Signed “Frank Sinatra” in fine fountain pen. Measures 8.5″ x 11″. Light wear with short splits starting at folds, overall very good condition. With JSA COA. Sold for $3,600.



Billie Holiday 8” x 10” Signed Photo — With PSA/DNA COA
Billie Holiday signed glossy photo, signed in vibrant blue ink: ”Best always / Billie Holiday”. Publicity photo has ”Associated Booking Corp.” printed at bottom, which represented Holiday beginning in the 1940s. 8” x 10” photo has some creasing, especially along lower right; overall in very good condition. With PSA/DNA COA. Billie Holiday signed photos are quite rare. Sold for $3,125.


Billie Holiday Signed First Edition of Her Memoirs — Scarce
Scarce signed copy of Billie Holiday’s autobiography ”Lady Sings The Blues”, signed by Holiday. Published in 1956, the book spoke candidly about her struggles with alcoholism and racial inequality. It was also the blueprint for the 1972 film of the same name, which garnered Diana Ross an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Holiday. Published by Doubleday: Garden City: 1956, autobiography features a variety of candid photographs of Holiday to the front and rear pastedowns. Holiday signs in blue ink to the flyleaf: ”Stay Happy Cool / Always / Billie Holiday”. 250pp. book is bound in red cloth boards with the title, author and publisher written in black and white to spine. Measures 5.75” x 8.5”. Toning to edges and slight wear to board edges. Light foxing to the flyleaf. Very good. Sold for $3,125.

Incredibly Rare Charlie Parker Autograph — and Here, Signed Upon the Record From the Legendary First Dial Recording Session With “Yardbird Suite” and “Moose the Mooche” — With PSA/DNA COA
Fantastic and scarce record with a Charlie Parker autograph, on the original recording of “Yardbird Suite” (1003-A) and “Moose the Mooche” (1003-B) by Dial Records on 28 March 1946. Charlie Parker autograph is on the A Side label and reads in full, “Yours Parkerly (truly) Charlie Parker”. The recording session that produced this record is legendary in music circles, with Miles Davis devoting a whole chapter to it in his autobiography, revealing his unfavorable opinion of Dial Records founder Ross Russell and a bit of the story behind “Moose the Mooche,” allegedly based on Parker’s heroin supplier Emry Byrd, whom Davis claims actually received royalties for the song. The recording session that day was kept a secret (to prevent the hipsters who followed the musicians from interrupting their work) and numerous takes were recorded, as Parker insisted on musical perfection in the ensemble passages. The end result is considered among the finest in jazz stylings. The label lists the Charlie Parker Septet members who recorded that day: “Charlie Parker, alto sax; Lucky Thompson, tenor; Miles Davis, trumpet; Dodo Marmarosa, piano; Vic McMillan, bass, Roy Porter, drums; Alvin Garrison, electric guitar; Supervision — Ross Russell”. The label is rubber-stamped twice on each side with the date “Apr 30 1949”. The record, measuring ten square inches, has been professionally repaired from breaking into five pieces, with break lines only faintly visible. There are two small scratches on the A side and some patterning on the B side that may be an artifact of pressing. Among the finest of jazz collectibles ever at market. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $3,038.

Billie Holiday 8″ x 10″ Signed Photo, Dark Autograph
Billie Holiday signed glossy photo, “For Arthur / Stay Happy / With Leepee / always / Billie Holiday”. Publicity photo has “Associated Booking Corp.” printed at bottom, which represented Holiday beginning in the 1940s. Photo measure 8″ x 10″. Some creasing, overall in very good condition. Billie Holiday signed photos are quite rare. Sold for $2,940.

Lovely lot by American composer Cole Porter. Includes an autograph manuscript quotation signed of ”Night and Day” where Porter draws a stanza in bass clef under which he writes, ”Night + day, you are the one!” Porter also signs a matte photo portrait of himself, ”Sincerely / Cole Porter”. Porter wrote ”Night and Day” for the stage production of the musical ”Gay Divorce” starring Fred Astaire, and it gained widespread popularity with its inclusion in the film version. Some of the most acclaimed musicians in the world have covered the jazz standard, including Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, U2, Ringo Starr, Etta James, and many more. Lore surrounds Porter’s inspiration for writing the atypically-structured piece, with one legend holding that he was moved by the Islamic prayer ritual in Morocco. Lot includes original envelope, from the Waldorf-Astoria in New York to a Miss Suzanna Lovett. Envelope is postmarked New York, 6 January 1953. Photo measures 2.75” x 3.75” and AMQS measures 3.5” x 2.5”. Discoloration from tape residue to the top of each, else fine condition. Sold for $2,772.

John Coltrane Musical Score Entirely in Coltrane’s Hand — Unpublished Composition ”Broadway”
Exceedingly rare original musical manuscript written entirely in the hand of jazz legend John Coltrane. Entitled ”Broadway” at top, this composition appears to be unpublished and represents an opportunity to explore new jazz beats by the unique and innovative Coltrane. Written in bold pencil on one page of lined 10.5” x 13.5” paper. Moderate soiling and ragged edges which could be matted out. Content itself remains dark and easily readable. From the estate of John Coltrane and with Guernsey’s provenance. Sold for $1,452.

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