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Sell Your Queen Band Incl Freddie Mercury Signed Innuendo Poster
Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970. Their classic line-up was Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, vocals) and John Deacon (bass). Their earliest works were influenced by progressive rock, hard rock and heavy metal, but the band gradually ventured into more conventional and radio-friendly works by incorporating further styles, such as arena rock and pop rock.
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Queen Band Incl Freddie Mercury Signed Innuendo Poster. Sold for over $5,000.

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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.
“Queen The Complete Works” Autographed by All Four Band Members — One of 600 in a Signed Limited Edition
“Queen The Complete Works” signed on Album XIV by the entire band: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon. Issued in 1985 by EMI Records, set includes all 14 albums in original box, #009256 of 600 signed copies in the limited edition. Complete with Booklet, Tour Itinerary and Map Poster. Boxed set measures 12.75″ square x 3″ tall. In very good condition with some foxing to interior of box. Poster has some stains on verso. Light wear to a few of the album covers, but signed album is near fine. Overall a very good plus set, rare as complete and signed. Sold for $2,835.
”Queen The Complete Works” signed on Album XIV in silver ink by the entire band: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon. Issued in 1985 by EMI Records, set includes all 14 albums in original box, #002988 of 600 signed copies in the limited edition. Complete with Booklet, Tour Itinerary and Map Poster. Boxed set measures 12.75” square x 3” tall. Crease to top lid of box. Overall a very good to near fine set. Sold for $2,813.
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Queen Signed Invitation for a Party at the British Embassy in Budapest During Their 1986 Concert Tour — Twice-Signed by Freddie Mercury — With Roger Epperson COA
Queen signed invitation and envelope in July 1986 during their concert tour for “A Kind of Magic”. Invitation is for a party at the British Embassy in Budapest for the occasion of Queen’s performance there. Envelope with royal crest is twice-signed by Freddie Mercury. Front of invitation is signed by Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deacon, with Deacon also signing the invitation’s verso. All signatures are inscribed to Gloria, with Deacon adding “’86” to his signature. Accompanied by two concert tickets to the 27 July show. Invitation measures 5.75″ x 4″ and envelope measures 6.25″ x 4.5″. Part of envelope verso is cut away, otherwise near fine condition. With Roger Epperson COA for all signatures. Sold for $2,095.


Holiday card signed by all four original members of the rock band Queen, including lead singer Freddie Mercury. Signing to the inside of the Christmas card are Brian May, John Deacon, Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury. Card measures 7.5” x 5”. Near fine with only very slight toning. With a COA from Roger Epperson. Sold for $1,000.
The Beatles Last Concert Poster as a Touring Band, From 29 August 1966 at Candlestick Park — First Printing
The Beatles concert poster from 29 August 1966 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, their last performance as a touring band. Original printing bears the yellow union bug at bottom right, very rare as one of only approximately 300 printed for the event. Poster #AOR-1.115 was designed by 1960s designer Wes Wilson, featuring a yin yang inspired symbol of the Union Jack and United States flags above a stylistic photograph of the Fab Four. Printed on card stock measuring 17.125″ x 24.125″. Poster is featured in Paul Grushkin’s book “The Art of Rock Posters from Presley to Punk”, page 64. Approximate 1.5″ closed tear at right mid-low margin, and .5″ closed tear at upper left margin. Minimal creasing, and no pinholes or mounting remnants. Displays beautifully with bright colors, in very good plus condition. Sold for $6,038.

Original Rolling Stones Poster, Owned by Ian Stewart, for Their Cancelled Cardiff and Pembroke Castles Concert in 1973 — The Most Collectible Rolling Stones Poster, Owned by an Original Member
Rare original Rolling Stones poster – once owned by Stones’ co-founder Ian Stewart, for their concert scheduled 22 September 1973 at Cardiff and Pembroke Castles in Wales, cancelled by the Welsh authorities so as not to corrupt local youth. As a result of the cancellation, nearly all the posters were destroyed, making it one of the most collectible Stones posters. In addition to using the traditional four-color process to print the poster, designer Kate Burness used silver as a fifth color for lettering and the border, to stunning effect, with reprints lacking the silver finish, and also measuring smaller than the 20″ x 30″ first printing as found here. Poster originates from the collection of early Stones’ member Ian Stewart, accompanied by an autograph note signed by Stewart on The Mobile Studio Limited stationery. Light creasing, mostly confined to margins; overall very good plus condition, displaying beautifully with bright colors. Sold for $4,207.
Very Rare Doors Poster From a 1967 Performance at the Kaleidoscope Club in Hollywood
Original circular hand-pulled silkscreen poster, promoting a three day performance by the up-and-coming band The Doors, at the Kaleidoscope Club in Hollywood on 21-23 April 1967. A series of 20 posters were issued by Kaleidoscope in 1967, one for each concert that year. This dayglo fluorescent poster is considered to be the most rare in the Kaleidoscope series because of the type of ink used by artist John Douglas Kline in production. Posters in this series are almost non-existent because they were issued for promotion only, and the silkscreens used to produce the posters were burned in a fire. The Kaleidoscope was a psychedelic rock venue run by the management of the band Canned Heat. It was only open for roughly six months in 1967, with many memorable bands performing in that brief time. The venue was housed at the Earl Carroll Theater, which was then located at 6230 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and featured two concentrically rotating stages at the center of the venue. For The Doors performance, the show was moved to a club called Ciros, at 8433 W. Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, (which is now the Comedy Store) since the original location of the club at the Earl Carroll Theatre had yet to be finalized. Circular poster depicts a silhouette of the faces of The Doors, with the band names in psychedelic 60’s font, and is printed in bright shades in a color combination meant to play tricks on the eye, as if looking through a psychedelic kaleidoscope. Previously owned by Alan Brackett, the original bass player in the Peanut Butter Conspiracy, who played with The Doors at this venue, along with The UFO. Poster measures 18.75″ in diameter, with some pinholes around the edge and very minor creasing. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,936.
Sex Pistols 1977 “God Save the Queen” Poster
Original Sex Pistols 1977 “God Save the Queen” Virgin Records promotional concert poster designed by famed artist Jamie Reid. Designed for the album that became known as the “most heavily censored record in British history”, poster depicts a black and white Queen Elizabeth II with her features obscured by the song and band names in cutout letters against a traditional Union Jack Flag. When the record sleeves were originally printed, the UK plate makers were so offended at the Queen’s distorted image that they initially halted printing. The band was also promptly arrested after they played the song during the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. The image has now been fully subsumed by British culture and is considered by many as the greatest record cover of all time. Poster measures 37.5″ x 26.5″. Small area of paper loss at lower left corner, and minute chipping at edges. Shallow folds from being folded in eighths, as issued. Very good condition. Sold for $1,100.
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