Leading UK Beatles Dealers Commemorate 50th Anniversary of The Beatles Debut Concerts in Denmark, Holland and Hong Kong
Chorley, Lancashire (PRWEB UK) 30 May 2014 -- A Brief History Of The Beatles Performances:
Thursday 4th June 1964. KB Hallen, Copenhagen Denmark. Two shows, the first at 6.00pm and the second at 9.30pm each seen by 4400 people.
Saturday 6th June 1964. Veilinghal Op Hoop Van Zegen, Blokker, The Netherlands. Two shows in an auction hall in Blokker. The first at 2.30pm was seen by only 2000 fans and later performance at 7.00pm seen by 7000.
Tuesday 9th June 1964 Princess Theatre, Hong Kong. Two houses at the 1700 capacity Princess Theatre in Kowloon. Neither performance was sold out due to the ticket prices being the equivalent of the average weekly wage in Hong Kong.
We are inviting members of the public to contact us with any pop music memorabilia (concert posters, flyers, programs, tickets, signatures, magazines, personal possessions, negatives, lyrics etc) for a free valuation. Our service is an opportunity for people to have an item of memorabilia that they own appraised. Sometimes people want to know the history of the items they have had stored in their attics for the last 30 or 40 years. What is it? Where was it made? How many were made? Is it real or fake? And most important of all…what is it worth?! These are some of the most commonly asked questions we hear.
At A Glance – The Value Of Beatles Memorabilia
Beatles Signatures – On one page are valued around £2,000 - £2,500, photographs signed on the image and programmes are around £4000. Autographed Love Me Do singles are £6,000+. Autographed Beatles LP sleeves are priced as follows – Please Please Me and With The Beatles between £6,000 and £10,000, all other signed Beatles albums are priced between £8,000 and £10,000. Signed copies of A Hard Day’s Night, Beatles For Sale, Help!, Rubber Soul and Revolver in excellent condition are valued at £20000 plus. Signed copies of the White Album, Abbey Road and Let It Be could be worth more than this depending on condition. If you have a copy of Sgt. Peppers signed by all four Beatles on the gatefold it can be worth £60,000 plus!
Concert Posters – £4,000 to £8,000
Handbills – £300 to £600
Programmes – £25 to £35 much more if it is from a specific venue.
Tickets and ticket stubs – £25 to £1,250
We-buy-beatles.com is the buying arm of Tracks Ltd. Established in 1989, Tracks has developed into one of the world’s leading dealers of rare Beatles and pop memorabilia. Its staff of specialists have over 20 years of experience of appraising, authenticating, evaluating and selling Beatles and rock ‘n roll collectables at the highest level. In addition to The Beatles their expertise also covers that of memorabilia relating to all of the major artists and bands from the last several decades – the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Marley, the Sex Pistols, The Clash, Madonna and Michael Jackson et al.
Jason Cornthwaite, Tracks Ltd., http://we-buy-beatles.com, +44 1257269726, [email protected]
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