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Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 26, 2011 00:11

News-Antique.com - Oct 25,2011 -

10. Stoned publishing contract
A publishing contract for the Stones’ song Stoned, signed on October 11 1963, sold for £9,400 at Christie’s in 2002. It was signed by all members of the band including keyboardist Ian Stewart.
Stoned was the B-side to the Lennon/McCartney composition I Wanna Be Your Man and was the first song credited to Nanker-Phelge, the pseudonym for a composition by the entire band.

9. Acetate from first recording session
An acetate containing three songs from the Stones’ first recording session on October 27 1962 sold for £10,800 at Sotheby’s in 2003.
It contained the tracks Soon Forgotten, Close Together, and You Can't Judge A Book.
Featuring a pre Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman line-up, with Tony Chapman on drums and Dick Taylor on bass, the recording was rejected by both EMI and Decca.
Decca signed the band the following year on the advice of Beatle George Harrison.

8. Mick Jagger’s jacket
Mick Jagger's jacket, worn onstage during the group's 1967 European tour, was sold with a photograph of Jagger by Bonhams in 2005.
Decorated with various oriental motifs and featuring a striped inner lining, it sold for £10,800.

7. Keith Richards’s Nudie Suit
An orange suit worn by Keith sold for $21,875 (£13,700) at Julien’s Auctions in 2010. He wore the ensemble during the Stones’ 1973 European tour.
The Nudie Suit, made by tailor Nudie Cohn, features sunbursts and UFOs.

6. First contract
The Rolling Stones’ first contact, signed by Brian Jones on behalf of the Stones in 1963, sold for £15,000 at a CooperOwen sale in 2005.
The deal tied the Stones to the Impact Sound production company, run by Andrew Loog Oldham.

5. Keith Richards's Gibson ES350T guitar
A Keith Richards-used Gibson ES350T guitar sold for £19,000 at a Cooper Owen sale in 2005.

4. A tape recording of 1963 Crawdaddy gig
A reel-to-reel recording of the Stones performing at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, London during the summer of 1963 sold for £23,900 at Christie’s in 2004.
The 14 song set included Roll Over Beethoven and Money.

3. Original artwork 1971 UK tour poster
Designer John Pasche’s original artwork for the Stones’ 1971 UK tour achieved £27,000 at a Cooper Owen sale in April 2006.
It depicts a vintage car accompanied by a pair of stage curtains.

2. Brian Jones’s Harmony Stratotone guitar
Brain Jones’s Harmony Stratotone guitar, made in 1960 and used onstage by Jones in 1963 and on the band’s first single Come On Want To Be Loved, achieved £79,250 at Christie’s in 2009.

1. Tongue logo original artwork
The original handrawn artwork of what has come to be recognised as the Stones’ logo sold for £300,000 at a Cooper Owen auction in 2005.
John Pasche designed the work at the behest of Mick Jagger. It was intended to be used for a Stones 1970 European tour poster but first came to light on the inner sleeve of the band’s 1971 album Sticky Fingers.
The band trademarked the artwork and it has since become ubiquitous.

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Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: October 26, 2011 00:25

I want a copy of number 4!


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 26, 2011 00:29

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Deltics
I want a copy of number 4!

I never even knew that existed !


Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Date: October 26, 2011 00:43

I would love to see the 73 pic of Keith in the orange Nudie suit

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 26, 2011 00:46

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Palace Revolution 2000
I would love to see the 73 pic of Keith in the orange Nudie suit




Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: October 26, 2011 00:49

Quote
Edith Grove
Quote
Deltics
I want a copy of number 4!

I never even knew that existed !
Do we know who bought it?


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 26, 2011 01:00

Do we know who bought it?...No4

Isn't that the same one that was repordedly bought by Mick ....
But I thought the purchase figure was rumoured to be higher....



ROCKMAN

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: boston2006 ()
Date: October 26, 2011 01:23

I got a ton of stuff but nuttin' close to those items , thanks for posting .

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: October 26, 2011 01:47

Quote
Deltics
I want a copy of number 4!

If you have the copy Deltics.......make a copy for me grinning smiley

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Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: October 26, 2011 01:52

Quote
Edith Grove

4. A tape recording of 1963 Crawdaddy gig
A reel-to-reel recording of the Stones performing at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, London during the summer of 1963 sold for £23,900 at Christie’s in 2004.
The 14 song set included Roll Over Beethoven and Money.

If only it could be on the next official release ...
Thanks for the info didn't knew that either.

HMN

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: October 26, 2011 01:54

Well, at least we know they could do a Rolling Stones 'Anthology' if they felt like it.

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: October 26, 2011 02:14

Quote
NICOS
Quote
Deltics
I want a copy of number 4!

If you have the copy Deltics.......make a copy for me grinning smiley

If I had a copy I'd've posted it on 'Hot Stuff' by now!


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: October 26, 2011 02:15

Question for all -- How much do you think a first UK pressing of Beggars Banquet with signatures of all band members including Brian is worth?

I was given one and foolishly loaned it to a younger family member. Never saw it again.

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: October 26, 2011 02:19

Quote
stonesrule
Question for all -- How much do you think a first UK pressing of Beggars Banquet with signatures of all band members including Brian is worth?

I was given one and foolishly loaned it to a younger family member. Never saw it again.

I could make a guess ...but it would spoil your day ..........

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Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: October 26, 2011 02:21

Quote
stonesrule
Question for all -- How much do you think a first UK pressing of Beggars Banquet with signatures of all band members including Brian is worth?

I was given one and foolishly loaned it to a younger family member. Never saw it again.

Someone who knows about such things told me Brian's autograph all by itself goes for around $2,500. And that was 10 years ago.

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 26, 2011 04:33

Quote
Rockman
Do we know who bought it?...No4

Isn't that the same one that was repordedly bought by Mick ....
But I thought the purchase figure was rumoured to be higher....

I thought that was the "Little Boy Blue" tapes he bought.


Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 26, 2011 04:34

Quote
Honestman
Thanks for the info didn't knew that either.

Glad to see you back.


Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 26, 2011 05:52

I thought that was the "Little Boy Blue" tapes he bought.

Yes Edith but it was also rumoured Jagger purchased the Crawdaddy tapes...
There was also the story that some of the tracks were not complete because the guy recording show was using an early dictating machine which took tapes that only ran for something 10-15 mins...



Sale 9836, Lot 75
A rare reel-to-reel tape recording of the Rolling Stones at the Crawdaddy Club, Richmond, Summer, 1963, approximate running time 90 minutes
To be sold without copyright
Estimate: £20,000-30,000

1. Route 66 [complete]
2. Come On
3. Talkin' Bout You
4. Love Potion No.9
5. Roll Over Beethoven
6. Money
7. Pretty Thing [complete]
8. Jaguar & Thunderbird
9. Don't Lie To Me
10.Our Little Rendezvous [complete, Chuck Berry's rewrite of Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - this Berry song is unknown in any other version by the Stones]
11.You Got Me Running
12.Brown Eyed Handsome Man
13.Diddley Diddley Daddy [complete]
14.Money [complete



ROCKMAN

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: northernale1 ()
Date: October 26, 2011 05:55

number 11: 2012 world tour concert ticket

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: October 26, 2011 06:35

The sock Keith left under Marianne's bed.

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: frankotero ()
Date: October 26, 2011 11:34

I have a picture of some friends and me holding Brians guitar (number 2). Not too shabby considering I could never own anything on that list.

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Date: October 26, 2011 11:59

Edith Grove, thanks a lot. Never have seen that shot. Now I wonder if there are more of that Nudie suit. I never knew Keith had owned one.

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: October 26, 2011 12:28

Quote
Edith Grove

7. Keith Richards’s Nudie Suit
An orange suit worn by Keith sold for $21,875 (£13,700) at Julien’s Auctions in 2010. He wore the ensemble during the Stones’ 1973 European tour.
The Nudie Suit, made by tailor Nudie Cohn, features sunbursts and UFOs.

A bit more about this one above, saved the following in my vaults, it was in 2005.

Keith Richards Two-Piece Suit Designed by Nudie.
Featured is a red suit designed for Rolling Stone Keith Richards
by rodeo tailor Nudie Cohn, featuring tons of rhinestones, shiny silver lapels,
and a Southwestern motif that includes snakes, setting suns, Indian designs,
and a couple of flying saucers (inspired by a visit to Roswell, New Mexico).
Some staining to the right sleeve and lower front. A snazzy ensemble, to say the least.












HMN

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: The GR ()
Date: October 26, 2011 13:57

The Richmond tape was recorded with a clockwork tape recorder so there are speec problems too..

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: October 27, 2011 02:21

Quote
Edith Grove

5. Keith Richards's Gibson ES350T guitar
A Keith Richards-used Gibson ES350T guitar sold for £19,000 at a Cooper Owen sale in 2005.

A bit more once again about this one above :

Keith Richards Performance-Used Gibson ES350T Guitar This beautiful sunburst finish, all-original Gibson ES350T is accompanied by several photos of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards playing it on stage.
The historic guitar is in fine, gently-used condition and includes a vintage hard case. A serial number of A25023 traces its manufacture back to 1957. The semi-acoustic ES350T model is probably best known as the favorite guitar of Chuck Berry but many other guitarists have been known to play them including Eric Clapton.












and three of the pics that has been sold with it







cool smiley

HMN

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: xke38 ()
Date: October 27, 2011 19:28

Strong contender for the no. 1 spot:

The Keith Burst

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: October 27, 2011 19:49

Quote
xke38
Strong contender for the no. 1 spot:

The Keith Burst

Another strong one;

The Brian Bust


Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 27, 2011 19:54

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Erik_Snow
Another strong one;

The Brian Bust

Sadly, we are no longer able to purchase from mitchflorida. eye rolling smiley





Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2011-10-27 19:54 by Edith Grove.

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: October 27, 2011 20:14

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Edith Grove
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How much did you pay for :
Deltics PLUS " Honestman " return ? grinning smiley

Re: Top Ten Most Valuable Rolling Stones Collectibles
Posted by: xke38 ()
Date: October 28, 2011 10:33

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Erik_Snow
Quote
xke38
Strong contender for the no. 1 spot:

The Keith Burst

Another strong one;

The Brian Bust

You're right there, no collection is complete without one.

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