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Below is a recent realized price for autographs from Adam Yauch and the Beastie Boys. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Adam Yauch and Beastie Boys Autographs. Sold for Nearly $17,500.
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Beastie Boys RIAA Gold Video Award for “Sabotage”
RIAA award for selling 50,000+ copies of the “Sabotage” music video by Beastie Boys. From the 1994 album “Ill Communication”, the video achieved the status of gold. Framed presentation includes a mock-movie poster, featuring the band in full costume. Below that is a plaque reading, “PRESENTED TO / MICHELLE PEACOCK / FOR MORE THAN 50,000 SALES OR RETAIL VALUE OVER $2,000,000 OF THE MUSIC VIDEO / ‘SABOTAGE’ / CAPITOL VIDEO”. With RIAA hologram at bottom right. Framed by Fitzgerald Hartley Marketing, RIAA framer. Frame measures 13″ x 17″. Near fine condition.

Lot of exceptional Beatles items, including a ”Please Please Me” album signed by all four, without inscription. The Beatles’ first LP, ”Please Please Me” is here signed on the verso of the album cover in blue ink by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison. Framed to a size of 35.5” x 23”. Not examined out of frame. Some wear to edges, light toning and discoloration. Overall in good condition. With Roger Epperson COA for all four signatures.
Lot also includes a John Lennon signed and handwritten Happy New Year card for 1978. Lennon writes, ”To Stan & Jan, Happy Holidays / love / John Yoko Sean”. Lennon then hand draws doodles, which appear to be little portraits of him, Yoko and Sean. Card measures 6.5” x 10” unfolded. Accompanied by original envelope postmarked 19 December 1977 from New York, all framed to a size of 25” x 22.25”. Not examined out of frame but card appears near fine. With Roger Epperson COA. Sold for $28,750.



Jim Morrison signed first edition, first printing of his personal copy of ”An American Prayer”, Morrison’s third and final collection of poetry. Privately printed for Morrison by Western Lithographers, 1970; limited to 500 first printing copies. This was Morrison’s personal copy, inscribed by him on the title page, ”To Jack / J Morrison”. in black felt-tip. The recipient, Jack F. Moore, Jr. was a news reporter at WCKT (now WSVN) Channel 7 in Miami who visited Morrison at the Dade County Jail after he was arrested for lewd behavior in 1970. The young charismatic reporter instantly formed a connection with Morrison, who gave Moore his own copy of the book after the interview. Bound in original burgundy boards with gilt lettering to front cover. Book measures 4” x 4.875”, unpaginated. Backstrip missing, light shelf wear, foxing to endpapers and minor smudge to signature. Overall in very good condition. With both a COA from Roger Epperson and LOA from the recipient’s son, Jack F. Moore, III. Sold for $10,000.


Rare Bob Marley signed ”Exodus” album, inscribed by the legend in black felt-tip, ”Rasta Fari Live / Bob Marley”. Released in 1977 shortly after the assassination attempt on Marley’s life, ”Exodus” is considered his masterpiece, with more tracks on his greatest hits album ”Legend” than any other album, including ”Jamming”, ”Waiting in Vain”, ”Exodus”, ”Three Little Birds” and ”One Love”. Some abrasion to spine with partial loss, and some light ringwear, more so to the bottom. Very good condition. Vinyl sleeve and record included, which is in very good plus condition with just a few minute scuffs. With Roger Epperson COA. A rare signed piece by Marley, ideal for display. Sold for $7,563.

Bob Marley Signed ”Kaya” Album — Signed ”Rasta Love Kaya / Bob Marley” — With Roger Epperson COA
Bob Marley signed ”Kaya” album, inscribed by the legend in blue ballpoint pen, ”Rasta Love Kaya / Bob Marley”. Released in 1978, ”Kaya” include the iconic songs ”Is This Love” and ”Sun Is Shining”, promoted by Bob Marley & The Wailers in a worldwide tour in 1978, where this autograph was obtained on their stop in Paris in June. Some creasing to album cover, small bit of abrasion at upper left and inconspicuous tape along left side. On the verso is written ”Pascal 78” in orange marker. Vinyl record included, which has some shallow scratching. With Roger Epperson COA. A visually interesting and rare signed piece by Marley, ideal for display. Sold for $6,655.

Bob Dylan Signed Double Album ”Blonde on Blonde”
Bob Dylan signed album, ”Blonde on Blonde”, one of rock’s first double albums released in 1966. Many consider it one of the greatest rock albums of all time, with the classic songs ”Just Like a Woman”, ”Visions of Johanna”, ”I Want You” and ”Rainy Day Women #12 & 35”. Signed by Dylan on the famous blurred focus cover. Measures 12.25” square. Signature has been authenticated by Bob Dylan’s manager and album is from the stock of the manager and Bob Dylan. Near fine condition. Sold for $6,250.

Bob Dylan Signed Album ”Highway 61 Revisited” — With Roger Epperson & Jeff Rosen COAs
Bob Dylan signed album, ”Highway 61 Revisited”, his 1965 album that ”started” the 1960s. Leading with ”Like a Rolling Stone”, Highway 61 is Dylan’s homage to the blues music that deeply influenced his writing and life. Signed by the master along the bottom of the album’s cover. Measures 12.25” square. Album is from the stock of Bob Dylan’s manager Jeff Rosen and Bob Dylan. Near fine condition. With COAs by both Jeff Rosen and Roger Epperson. Sold for $6,250.



Bob Dylan Signed Album “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan”
Bob Dylan signed album, “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan”, his second album that earned him “Spokesman of a Generation” for the political nature of the songs including “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall”. This album also marked Dylan’s transition to writing nearly all his own compositions. Measures 12.25″ square. Signature has been authenticated by Jeff Rosen, Bob Dylan’s manager. Very good condition. Also with a COA by Roger Epperson. Sold for $6,222.


The Eagles Signed Test Pressing for ”Hotel California”
The Eagles signed test pressing of their LP ”Hotel California”. This pressing is from 1976, shortly before the album debuted in February 1977 and would go onto win a Grammy for Record of the Year, making the Eagles a household name. Pressing album was given to well-known Seattle DJ Norm Gregory, with the cover inscribed at top, ”Norm – Thanks”, under which the band members sign ”Glenn Frey”, ”Don Henley”, ”Joe Walsh”, ”Randy Meisner” and ”Don Felder”. Album cover measures 12.5” square. Minor wear and soiling, overall very good condition. Vinyl record appears near fine. Sold for $6,041.

Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash & Carl Perkins Signed 14″ x 11″ Photo of the “Million Dollar Quartet” Jam Session With Elvis Presley
Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins signed photo of their historic jam session with Elvis Presley on 4 December 1956, an impromptu once-in-a-lifetime recording session of the four men who would shape late 1950s rock ‘n roll. Large 14″ x 11″ glossy photo is signed by Lewis in orange felt-tip and by Cash and Perkins in black felt-tip. Photo is nicely framed to a size of 21.625″ x 17.75″. Not examined out of frame, but appears near fine. With COA from Odyssey Group. Sold for $5,960.


Rolling Stones Signed Limited Edition Poster for the Licks World Tour — With Epperson COA
Rare limited edition Licks 2002-03 tour poster signed by the Rolling Stones. Limited edition is number 240/1,000, signed by Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, and artist Jeff Koons. Vivid, colorful poster with metallic stamping measures 39.5″ x 19″. Near fine condition. With Roger Epperson COA. Sold for $5,914.


Elvis Presley Signed 8.5″ x 11″ Photo — With Epperson COA
Large photo signed by Elvis Presley, penned in blue ballpoint next to his image on matte paper measuring 8.5″ x 11″. Mild creasing and tape repair to left margin, overall very good condition. With Roger Epperson COA. Sold for $5,775.


Tupac Shakur Signed Polaroid From Prison — In the Photo, Tupac Flashes the Westside Sign
Tupac Shakur signed Polaroid photo, with Tupac flashing the Westside sign. Tupac poses with his wife Keisha while in prison, and handwrites the passage, ”June 4, 1995 / 2 Our Best friendz / Much Love 2 the Both of u / 2PAC & Keisha”, with Tupac signing on behalf of his wife. Tupac gave the Polaroid to the wife of a fellow inmate. Measures 3.5” x 4.25”. Near fine condition. With a COA from Carmella Viserto, to whom the photo was given. Sold for $5,491.


Pink Floyd Autographs on the ”Ummagumma” Album — Signed by All Four Members: Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason & David Gilmour — With Roger Epperson COA
Pink Floyd signatures on the ”Ummagumma” album, signed by all four band members in large black marker on the album’s front cover: Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour. The ”Ummagumma” double album, released in October 1969, is considered by many to be one of the best live albums ever produced. Some dampstaining to top edge, light ring wear and partially separated spine. Overall in good plus condition. With a COA from REAL/ Roger Epperson for all four signatures. A fine piece of Pink Floyd autographs. Sold for $5,000.


Queen signed contract to promote their breakout album ”Sheer Heart Attack” featuring their first hit, ”Killer Queen”. Dated 7 January 1975, contract is boldly signed by all four band members: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor, representing a concert in Queen’s first world tour as a headlining act. Contract with concert promoter Belkin Productions is for the performance on 8 February 1975 at Music Hall in Cleveland, which would be videotaped for later TV and radio broadcasts. Four page contract on two sheets measures 8.625” x 14”. Single fold, not affecting signatures, and light haloing to May and Taylor’s signatures. Overall very good condition. Accompanied by a Promoter pass to the concert and five photos, date-stamped 19 February 1975 on verso, as well as COAs from Belkin Productions and Roger Epperson. Sold for $4,834.


Janis Joplin Autograph, Signed at the 1970 Birthday Party of Kenneth Threadgill — With Epperson COA
Rare autograph by Janis Joplin, signed at the famous 1970 birthday party of her mentor Kenneth Threadgill. Joplin signs the back of an envelope, ”Bruce & Matt / Love from yr Dad & / Janis Joplin [heart symbol]”. Autograph was obtained by Texas Representative Neil Caldwell for his sons on an envelope of Texas Congressman J.J. Pickle, who also attended the famous 10 July 1970 party. Joplin would pass away less than three months later. Penned in blue ballpoint, envelope measures 3.875” x 8.875”. A few pinholes, toning and folds, overall very good condition. With Roger Epperson COA. Sold for $3,781.


David Bowie Signed Album Cover of “Aladdin Sane” — With Roger Epperson COA
David Bowie signed album cover of “Aladdin Sane” with the iconic photograph of a lightning bolt painted on Bowie’s face, one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. Cover is signed and dated 1991 in silver pen by Bowie. Album measures 12.25″ square, with record included. A bit of edgewear to front of album and small spot of abrasion to back. Overall in very good plus condition. With Roger Epperson COA. Sold for $3,414.


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