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Whimsical candle holder 3 / 163 -
Shaped metal dog sculpture 5 / 163 -
Pair of quaint bird lamps 6 / 163 -
Art Glass Bowl. 8 / 163 -
Blown-glass lamps 10 / 163 -
Pair of patterned ottomans on wheels 12 / 163 -
Green Wing-back chairs 13 / 163 -
Model sailboats 14 / 163 -
Suede-like sofa 17 / 163 -
Still life by Erna Finnerty 23 / 163 -
Painting by Erna Finnerty 24 / 163 -
Lamp vase, oval end table 26 / 163 -
Leon Russell Miles Davis Fillmore West Concert Poster BG-252 First Printing (Bill Graham, 1970) Artwork by Norman Orr First Printing From the October 15-18, 1970 shows at the Fillmore West featuring: Leon Russell Miles Davis Sea Train Hammer Measurements: Approx. 14 1/32†x 21 1/16†Condition: Mint This is a first printing of a poster advertising shows at the Fillmore West by renowned musician and songwriter, Leon Russell, who passed away in 2016, and acclaimed jazz trumpeter and innovator Miles Davis. The artwork is by Norman Orr, an artist who created over twelve Fillmore concert posters for promoter Bill Graham. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1960’s counterculture, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. 28 / 163 -
Quicksilver Messenger Service Eternal Reservoir (or The Source) Avalon Ballroom Concert Poster Second Printing FD-101 (Family Dog, 1968) Artwork by Rick Griffin 2nd printing From the January 12-14, 1968 shows at the Avalon Ballroom featuring: Quicksilver Messenger Service Kaleidoscope Charley Musselwhite Measurements: Approx. 13 15/16†x 19 15/16†Condition: Mint Featuring the psychedelic imagery of legendary artist Rick Griffin and advertising performances by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Kaleidoscope and Charley Musselwhite at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco, this is a second printing of the poster. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1960’s counterculture rock ‘n roll scene, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. 29 / 163 -
Jimi Hendrix Experience Fillmore/Winterland Concert Poster BG-105 1992 Unauthorized Pirated Edition Artwork by Rick Griffin Third printing bootleg from 1992 BG-105-PP-3 From the February 1 & 4, 1968 shows at the Fillmore Auditorium and the February 2 & 3, 1968 shows at the Winterland featuring: Jimi Hendrix Experience John Mayall & the Blues Breakers Albert King Measurements: Approx. 14†x 21 10/16†Condition: Very Fine; slight crease across upper left corner and slight 1†handling crease on top; lower right corner bump with very slight crease. This is a copy of one of the most famous posters from the heyday of the 1960’s rock ‘n roll scene, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. Featuring the iconic image of the “Flying Eyeball†by legendary artist Rick Griffin and advertising performances by the amazing Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, and Albert King, this poster can be found in Paul D. Grushkin’s seminal resource The Art of Rock. Colorful and eye-catching (no pun intended), this is an unauthorized third printing of the poster that announced the Bill Graham-promoted shows. Original first printings of this poster have sold upwards of $10,000! 30 / 163 -
Grateful Dead Pentangle Sir Douglas Quintet Fillmore West Concert Poster BG-162 Second Printing (Bill Graham, 1969) Artwork by Lee Conklin, Photo by Herb Greene 2nd printing From the February 27-March 2, 1969 shows at Fillmore West featuring: Grateful Dead Pentangle Sir Douglas Quintet Measurements: Approx. 14 1/16†x 21†Condition: Good, slight water damage on back lower fourth of poster, not visible on front, slight corner bumps in upper left and lower right, very light wear on edges. This poster is a 2nd printing and advertises shows produced by Bill Graham at the Fillmore West featuring Pentangle, the Texan band The Sir Douglas Quintet and legendary jam band The Grateful Dead. It is a collaboration between psychedelic poster artist Lee Conklin and photographer Herb Greene, best known for his portraits of The Dead and leader Jerry Garcia. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1960’s counterculture, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. 31 / 163 -
KSAN Radio Promotion Poster (1969) Artists: Alton Kelley and Rick Griffin Measurements: 20†x 29†Condition: Good, light handling wear on edges, 1†tear and 3†creased area on right side. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1960’s counterculture, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. It was on May 21, 1968 that the San Francisco-based radio station KSAN debuted as an FM album-oriented rock station, eventually building a cult following and influencing radio stations across the nation with its free-form format. This promotional poster for the station was designed and illustrated by Alton Kelley and Rick Griffin, artists who created many, many of the era-defining psychedelic posters for the San Francisco-based music promoters, The Family Dog and Bill Graham. An artist's proof of this poster appears in Paul D. Grushkin's seminal resource The Art of Rock. 32 / 163 -
Artwork by David Singer and Randy Tuten First Printing From the October 16-19, 1969 shows at the Fillmore West featuring: Joe Cocker & The Grease Band Little Richard The Move Measurements: Approx. 14†x 21-1/8" Condition: Excellent, very slight handling wear on some edges, tiny corner bump on lower left corner, two very light creases on back. This is a first printing of a poster advertising the Bill Graham-produced shows at Fillmore West with English rocker Joe Cocker and his notable back-up band, The Grease Band, 1950's legend Little Richard and the British group The Move, featuring future members of The Electric Light Orchestra. The poster was a collaboration between influential psychedelic artists David Singer, who created the collage portion, and Randy Tuten, responsible for the design and lettering. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of 1960’s rock and roll, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. 33 / 163 -
Butterfield Blues Band/Buddy Miles/Quartermass/Incredible String Band/Ravi Shankar/Delaney & Bonnie and friends/Voices of East Harlem/Jam/Factory postcard BG-261 & 262 PC-C (Bill Graham, 1970) Artwork by Norman Orr For the shows on December 14, 16-20, 26-29, 1970 at the Fillmore West Measurements: 6-15/16“ x 9-1/8“ Condition: Good. The postcard has a crease down the center and staple holes from when the card was originally mailed out. Corner bump on upper left side, handling wear on the crease down middle. This vintage piece is a double postcard sent out to a Fillmore West mailing list to advertise the Bill Graham-produced shows in December of 1970 featuring lineups that included the Incredible String Band, Ravi Shankar, the Butterfield Blues Band, Buddy Miles, Quartermass, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, the Voices of East Harlem, Jam and Factory. The postcard is a combination of re-sized versions of two psychedelic concert posters that were issued for the above shows. It is the work of poster artist Norman Orr and the reverse includes a calendar of other Bill Graham events from that time as well being mechanically addressed to the mailing list recipient. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1960’s counterculture, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. 34 / 163 -
Promo poster for "Heroes of the Blues", underground comix artist R. Crumb's collection of trading cards depicting the great Blues musicians of the 20th Century. Poster is printed on heavy card stock with spot high-gloss varnish. Measures 13 1/2 inches wide by 16 3/4 inches high. Mint Condition. 35 / 163 -
Promo poster for "Pioneers of Country Music", underground comix artist R. Crumb's collection of trading cards depicting the great country musicians of the 20th Century. Poster is printed on heavy card stock with spot high-gloss varnish. Measures 13 1/2 inches wide by 16 3/4 inches high. Mint Condition. 36 / 163 -
Promo poster for "Early Jazz Greats", underground comix artist R. Crumb's collection of trading cards depicting the great jazz musicians of the early 20th Century. Poster is printed on heavy card stock with spot high-gloss varnish. Measures 13 1/2 inches wide by 16 3/4 inches high. Mint Condition. 37 / 163 -
The Wailers Quicksilver Messenger Service Fillmore Auditorium Concert Poster BG-11 Second Printing (Bill Graham, 1966) Artwork by Wes Wilson 2nd printing BG-11-RP-2 From the June 17 & 18, 1966 shows featuring: Quicksilver Messenger Service The Wailers Measurements: Approx. 13 13/16†x 20 3/16†Condition: Excellent, slight, soft crease across lower right quarter Often referred to as the father of psychedelic rock and roll concert posters, Wes Wilson created this one, as well as many others, for Bill Graham and his Fillmore concerts as well as for The Family Dog shows, having created the promotion company's logo. He is a legendary figure in the art and music world whose work can be found in Paul D. Grushkin's seminal book The Art of Rock. This particular poster is a 2nd printing advertising the performances of The Wailers, a Tacoma band also known as The Fabulous Wailers, and Fillmore regulars Quicksilver Messenger Service. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1960’s counterculture, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. 38 / 163 -
Jefferson Airplane Demon Lover Handbill for San Francisco State College's Edwardian Ball Original First Printing Artists: Stanley Mouse & Alton Kelley Printed by The Bindweed Press San Francisco Size: 8.5" x 11" Condition: Fair, used condition. Pushpin holes and paper loss on all four corners and on the top, right and bottom edges. 1/2†hole in upper right area. 2†tear in upper left corner resulting in a small scratch above the ‘J’ in Jefferson. Yellow tape residue on reverse. Handling bends on surface. Rare handbill advertising San Francisco State College’s Edwardian Ball featuring psychedelic rockers Jefferson Airplane and the band Demon Lover at the Fillmore Auditorium on November 6, 1966. The artwork is an early collaboration between legendary concert poster artists Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley. This flyer’s design is featured in Paul D. Grushkin’s seminal book The Art of Rock. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1960’s counterculture, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. Here is a chance to have an authentic piece of 60’s psychedelic-era memorabilia at an affordable price. 39 / 163 -
This poster, a first printing by renowned collage artist David Singer, was created for The Who's infamous opening date for the Quadrophenia tour in 1973. It was in the middle of this concert that Keith Moon passed out on his drum kit more than once after taking too many tranquilizers and he could not continue. Pete Townsend called out to the audience for a drummer and 19-year old Scott Halpin, from Iowa, heeded the call and joined the band onstage for three songs. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1960’s counterculture, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. 41 / 163 -
This poster, from 1973, Robert Fried created for the short-lived rock group Bodacious DF, a band founded by former Jefferson Airplane member Marty Balin which also included members of Quicksilver Messenger Service and Country Joe & The Fish. Fried was responsible for the album cover art for the group’s only release, 1973’s self-titled Bodacious DF. His poster for the band is an example of the artist’s brightly colored, graphically-abstract creations for which he was famous. Fried, a trained commercial artist, is well known for his iconic imagery from psychedelic posters and handbills of the 1960s and 1970s. From 1967 through 1970, Fried produced at least eighteen rock concert posters for promoters The Family Dog and Bill Graham Productions, among others. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of the 1970’s counterculture, having belonged to a devoted music fan and collector based in Philadelphia. 42 / 163 -
Rick Griffin’s poster for The Grateful Dead’s ill-fated shows at the Honolulu International Center’s Exhibit Hall during their Aoxomoxoa tour in July of 1969 is one of the most sought-after pieces of rock and roll memorabilia as, ultimately, those shows were cancelled. Also to have been performing at those shows was the band, It’s a Beautiful Day. Rick Griffin was one of the legendary artists of the psychedelic era, having created iconic imagery for promoters The Family Dog and Bill Graham. He was also known for his work with Surfer magazine and the underground Zap Comix. The Grateful Dead, one of the most famous live acts in all of rock and roll, It is believed this is a 2nd printing of the poster, authorized in 1982 by Rick Griffin and Jose Kent. An original first printing of this was auctioned for $16,250 by Heritage Auctions in 2015. This poster is featured in the seminal resource, The Art of Rock by Paul D. Grushkin. This is an authentic piece of memorabilia from the heyday of 1960's rock 'n roll. 45 / 163 -
Rolling Stones Comic Book 48 / 163 -
Vintage LPs and 45s. 52 / 163 -
Vintage LPs and 45s 53 / 163 -
Vintage Anatomy Charts on paper 60 / 163 -
Marvel Superman Plush Toy 65 / 163 -
Wicker-trimmed mirror 68 / 163 -
Sony Bravia Flat Screen TV 71 / 163 -
Oster Toaster 77 / 163 -
Bamboo rocker 78 / 163 -
Variety of table lamps. 80 / 163 -
Dog Booster Bath 81 / 163 -
Marble-top and wrought iron table. 83 / 163 -
Stok Propane Barbecue 84 / 163 -
Ceramic planter pots 85 / 163 -
Vintage wood steamer trunk 87 / 163 -
High-end holiday decorations 88 / 163 -
Water Bell Fountain 90 / 163 -
New York bird's-eye view photograph. 91 / 163 -
Cow Chalk Board 95 / 163 -
Pair of framed ballet prints 96 / 163 -
Green patterned area rug 97 / 163 -
Floral area rug. 98 / 163 -
Decorative area rug 99 / 163
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