• Limited edition letterpress print by Peter Dean, featuring two specially commissioned wood engravings from renowned engraver Andy English Production: Each print is handmade on a vintage Albion press, using a mix of wooden and metal type, inked by hand. Once dry, each print is numbered in pencil under the image, and each print is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Edition size: 1967 Dimensions: 27.3 cm (10.75 inches) x 49.4 cm (19.5 inches). These measurements include a 2.5 cm (1 inch) margin around all sides of the printed area. The paper is cut by hand, so exact size will vary to a small degree. Paper type: Archival 225gsm Zerkall 902 Rough, which is superbly suited to letterpress printing. Colour: best described as as off-white or very pale cream paper, with black type.
  • Limited edition print by Alex Borg inspired by "Here Comes The Sun" by The Beatles. Edition of 20, each one individually hand-numbered and signed by Alex Borg and printed on 300gsm natural white uncoated 29.7 x 42 cm / 11.7 x 16.5 inch art-paper. Can be supplied unframed or framed - select below.  
  • Mixed media: original album sleeves, lightbox, perspex case Unique edition of 5 + 2 artists proofs, signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. 90cm x 90cm white perspex case. Please note that wiring is for UK electrical sockets. Price includes frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
  • Limited edition of 25, signed and numbered by Robert Freeman in the border on the front under the image area.
  • Archival limited edition photograph, various sizes available.
  • Archival limited edition photograph, various sizes available.
  • Brian Aris: Paul McCartney

    £ 330£ 1,500
    Available in a choice of sizes.
  • Limited edition of 25, signed and numbered by Robert Freeman in the border on the front under the image area.
  • Jim Marshall: Paul McCartney backstage at Candlestick park, 29 August 1966. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 16 x 20 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
  • Jim Marshall: John Lennon backstage at Candlestick park, 29 August 1966. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 16 x 20 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
  • Jim Marshall: George Harrison backstage at Candlestick park, 29 August 1966. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 16 x 20 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
  • Jim Marshall: Ringo Starr backstage at Candlestick park, 29 August 1966. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 16 x 20 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
  • Mixed media: original vinyl and perspex. Framed size 80 x 60cm, in white wood frame. Unique (as no two are exactly alike) edition of 10 + 2 artists proofs, signed on the reverse by Keith Haynes. Price includes frame and UK mainland delivery. Delivery costs apply for customers outside the UK. Please ask for a quote based on your location. Please allow 4-6 weeks between order and delivery.
  • John Lennon by John "Hoppy" Hopkins. Hoppy was on set with The Beatles at Teddington studios in 1964 while they rehearsed for their performance on ABC's Thank Your Lucky Stars. A signed photograph on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed by Hoppy in silver pen in the front right bottom corner of the image. Framed in slim profile black metal frame. Framed size 18 x 24 inches approx. The visible image area is 13 x 19 inches approx. One example only. In stock and ready to ship framed to the new owner.
  • A masterstroke by Alan Klein, many younger fans’ introduction to the Beatles came through the 1973 double album sets 1962-66 and 1967-70: a.k.a. The Red Album and The Blue Album. Ben The Illustrator  celebrates these classic compilations with these limited edition ChromaLuxe prints.   Chromaluxe printing is an archivally stable process that produces prints with outstanding depth and an ultra-high-gloss finish. The technique uses a process called dye sublimation to fuse the image directly on to a 1.2mm panel of white-coated aluminium. The resulting print has richly saturated colours and a jewel-like appearance.  A subframe on the reverse allows the print hang on the wall while appearing to float. Additional framing/glazing is not required (as ChromaLuxe has a scratchproof surface) but can be arranged as an option. ChromaLuxe prints are very light and are easy to ship. There are no additional shipping charges anywhere in the world. Prints are made to order. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery. 
  • A masterstroke by Alan Klein, many younger fans’ introduction to the Beatles came through the 1973 double album sets 1962-66 and 1967-70: a.k.a. The Red Album and The Blue Album. Ben The Illustrator  celebrates these classic compilations with these limited edition ChromaLuxe prints.  Chromaluxe printing is an archivally stable process that produces prints with outstanding depth and an ultra-high-gloss finish. The technique uses a process called dye sublimation to fuse the image directly on to a 1.2mm panel of white-coated aluminium. The resulting print has richly saturated colours and a jewel-like appearance.  A subframe on the reverse allows the print hang on the wall while appearing to float. Additional framing/glazing is not required (as ChromaLuxe has a scratchproof surface) but can be arranged as an option. ChromaLuxe prints are very light and are easy to ship. There are no additional shipping charges anywhere in the world. Prints are made to order. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery. 
  • Jurgen Vollmer - George Harrison at the Top Ten Club, Hamburg George Harrison photographed by Jurgen Vollmer at the Top Ten Club, Hamburg, 1961. A silver gelatin photograph printed edge to edge on paper measuring 15 x 19 inches approx. Signed and titled on the reverse by Jurgen and ink stamped from his studio. Unframed, in inventory, ready to ship. We only have one of these. A really special piece capturing a young George in his element.  
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