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ELVIS 3 PIECE
NAVY BLUE SUIT
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Consist of jacket with high collar with metal gourmet pockets on front. Shirt with cloth buttons and snaps on the sleeves so it snaps with the jacket for perfect fit. Pants with rubber top lining on the inside of the pant to keep shirt properly tucked in place. All three items have IC Costume Company label sewed in garments.
PRICE: $30,000 - SOLD
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ELVIS CLOTH BUTTON |
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Elvis' cloth button from 3 piece suit (please see display).
PRICE: $200 - SOLD |
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ELVIS SUEDE VEST
& HIGH COLLAR SHIRT
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Two tone suede vest with brass studs on front and back. Lace up front with leather tie down. Piece has metal rods along the front lining to give it a straight and crisp line when worn. Has IC Costume Company label woven on inside of garment.
PRICE: $10,000
High collar leaf pattern shirt with elastic bell sleeves. Has IC Costume Company label woven on the inside of the garment.
PRICE: $10,000 - SOLD
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ELVIS' RED LONG SLEEVE SHIRT |
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Red long sleeve men's shirt from the late 1960's. Originally acquired from Elvis' gardener from the Hillcrest Estate in Beverly Hills , CA. PRICE: $3,000 |
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ELVIS’ SUEDE VEST
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Elvis’ personal brown, high collar, suede vest with I.C. Costume Co. woven label. This Japanese fan presented Elvis with a Kimono during his July International Hotel engagement on behalf of his fan club. In return Elvis presented him with his vest.
PRICE: $10,000
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ELVIS' BLUE LACE UP SHIRT |
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Baby blue lace up shirt with long sleeves (lace not included). Originally acquired from a gentleman who purchased it and other related items from the Salvation Army in Memphis, Tennessee . Elvis' father donated this shirt and other items in the early 1970's. PRICE: $5,000 |
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ELVIS’ PURPLE LACE SHIRT
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Elvis’ personal purple, lace see through, short sleeve shirt circa 1955. This is the earliest documented personal clothing seen to date. Still trying to confirm if this was the shirt worn on the cover of Elvis’ first RCA album. Originally acquired from the Elvis Presley Estate which was donated by Vernon Presley to the Memphis Salvation Army.
PRICE: $20,000 - SOLD
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ELVIS PRESLEY
RED PASILEY SHIRT
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Elvis Presley personal owned red paisley shirt with 2 elastic arm bands with gold I.C. Costume Company label circa 1970. The original owner was employed by a Company in New York that was responsible for the cutting of the fabric swatches for the August 1971 release of “Elvis: The Other Sides-Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Volume 2” a 4-LP set from RCA Victor. Tag on shirt was used for tracking and has a black RCA block logo on the other side.
PRICE: $8,000 |
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ELVIS SY DEVORE SUEDE JACKET |
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Elvis Presley personal suede collarless jacket with Sy Devore label Hand Crafted for Elvis Presley. Identical jacket to the one Elvis wore in the dance sequence with Ann Margaret “C’mon Everybody” in “Viva Las Vegas”. The original owner was employed by a Company in New York that was responsible for the cutting of the fabric swatches for the August 1971 release of “Elvis: The Other Sides-Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Volume 2” a 4-LP set from RCA Victor. Tag on shirt was used for tracking and has a black RCA block logo on the other side.
PRICE: $12,000
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ELVIS' BROWN LEATHER BOOTS |
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Brown leather boots (Florsheim) purchased from a gentleman who was married to an assistant on the "Elvis 1968 NBC TV Special". Her main responsibility was as "continuity liaison”. This meant that she was in charge that all the scenes would look like the one they just shot. In one scene at the fair grounds, Elvis is engaged in a karate fight, Elvis broke the heal of his boot. When another pair were brought out, no one noticed until a few additional scenes where shot that they where brown not black as in the previous scenes. Elvis was ask to remove these and replace them with black ones. She kept the boots for her personal collection, never being questioned. PRICE: $4,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS’ FRAMED LOCK OF HAIR
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Elvis Presley personal lock of hair (3 strands)with silver concert tab button. Photo was taken in 1970 at RCA Studios in Hollywood, CA. Framed in black lacquer over wood with silver inlay. Measures 24 x 26 inches.
PRICE: $500
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ELVIS SIGNED CHECK
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Elvis signed and handed this check for $1,500 on Dec. 22, 1974 to Ms. Shelia Ryan. Ms. Ryan was Elvis' girlfriend at the time. The Memo section of the check reads: "Personal for EP"
PRICE: $5,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS ACETATE VINO, DINERO & AMOR |
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Elvis acetate recording of Vino, Dinero & Amor from the film "Fun in Acapulco" with yellow RADIO RECORDERS label circa 1963.
PRICE: $1,000 - SOLD |
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VIS' PERSONAL XMAS LP |
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Found in his trunk that was returned from Army duty in Germany in 1960. LOA from Greg Howell on Graceland Stationery.
PRICE: $1,500 |
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ELVIS SIGNED RCA LOGO |
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Signed by Elvis in black marker along the "R" at RCA Studio B in Nashville TN during his June 1970 recording session. A staff member removed the sign from the wall and had Elvis sign it during a break. Measures 9 x 28 inches. Letters are red plastic on a acrylic base w/hook . Some cracks to the lettering.
PRICE: $3,000 |
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RCA E.P. CASE |
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Elvis' case with E.P. Initials in gold purchased from a gentlemen in Memphis who acquired it at The Salvation Army where many items were donated by the estate in the 1970's. Has old RCA logo on locking clasp. Measures 8 x 14 x 7 inches with a red interior and handle. Includes original contents: "The FBI Laboratory" pamphlet; "Fingerprint Identification" pamphlet; Small bottle of "Jovan Musk For Men"; "Columbia" empty cassette tape box; "Joni Mitchell For The Roses" cassette tape and 2 small guitar picks.
PRICE: $3,000 |
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ELVIS "E.P. PICK FRAMED |
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Elvis Presley framed initial “EP” triangle tortoise shell guitar pick.
Plus a round red “ELVIS IN CONCERT BUILDING PERSONNEL” pass. Both items with Certificate of Authenticity from EPE. Framed in black lacquer in Plexiglas. Measures 22 x 22 inches.
PRICE: $1,500 - SOLD
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ELVIS PRESLEY'S
TRIANGLE TORTOISE SHELL
GUITAR PICK |
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Personal triangle guitar pick purchased from Elvis Presley Enterprises. The pick is made of tortoise shell with Elvis' initials in white on one side “ E.P.” Measures 1.5” (appx.). Certificate of Authenticity states: “Triangle Tortoise Shell E.P Guitar Pick. This item listed above is an original artifact directly from the archives of the Estate of Elvis Presley at Graceland". Signed by Angie Marchese, Curatorial Assistant Elvis Presley Enterprises, Graceland . The certificate is printed on ivory parchment paper.
PRICE $750 - SOLD
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ELVIS' PERSONAL
TCB STATIONERY |
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Elvis' personal "TCB" stationery was purchased from renowned Elvis Presley friend and collector, Jimmy Velvet. This set includes the letterhead and corresponding envelope with Elvis' name under the lighting bolt. Envelope and stationery printed on ivory stock paper. Stationery measuring 7 x 10 inches.
PRICE: $250 (set)
Price for Stationery Only $150 |
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VERNON PRESLEY'S
PERSONAL TCB STATIONERY |
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Vernon Presley's personal “TCB” stationery with TCB lighting bolt. The logo with lighting bolt and “Taking Care of Business” runs across the top banner of the stationery in gold on linen paper. It has Elvis' father name Vernon Presley underneath the lighting bolt. Elvis had these designed for all members of his inner group. The size of stationery is 7 x 10 inches.
PRICE: $100 |
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“LIVE A LITTLE, LOVE A LITTLE"
DIRECTOR NORMAN TAUROG'S PERSONAL SCRIPT |
This is Mr. Norman Taurog's personal shooting script for the 1968 MGM film “Live A Little, Love A Little” staring Elvis Presley as Greg Nolan, a photographer working two jobs and fending off a beautiful woman. This script is leather bound with Mr. Taurog's name embossed on the front cover in gold. It also includes all revisions made during the shooting of the film plus personal notations in pencil (which includes two pencils that were used by Mr. Taurog to make these changes, found in the pen holder on the inside cover). What is of interest is that the film was originally titled “Kiss My Firm But Pliant Lips”. The original title has been replaced by the released title on the first two pages which has a selection of songs that were approved for the film. The remainder of the script has the previous title, except on the actual cover of the script. The second page has other songs considered for the four movie spots in the film. Spot #1(Over Opening Title): “Wonderful World”; “Got No Time”; "The World's in Focus”: Spot #2 (Dream Sequence): “Happy Go Lucky Guy”: Music Spot #3 (Party Scene): “A Little Less Conversation”; “Got No Time”; Music Spot #4 (Greg's House): “Almost in Love”; “Try Love”; “Tell You What I'M Going To”. Plus a complete list of the staff, cast addresses and phone numbers including Elvis'. Mr. Taurog directed many popular films including: “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”; “Boy's Town”; “Young Tom Edison” and many of the Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis films in the 1950's. He directed the following Elvis movies: “G. I. Blues”; “Blue Hawaii ”; “Girls! Girls! Girls!”; “It Happened at The World's Fair”; “Tickle Me”; “Spinout”; “Double Trouble”; “Speedway” and “Live A Little, Love A Little”.
PRICE: $3,000 - SOLD |
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ORIGINAL ELVIS PRESLEY CHRISTMAS CARD FROM GRACELAND 1961 |
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Original Elvis Presley Christmas Card from Graceland c1961. This piece comes with original envelope. On reverse is printed in gold: “ Graceland 3764 Highway 51 South Memphis Tennessee”. The Card is green and depicts Graceland . It opens up top show 5 various scenes of Graceland . The message inside reads: “At Christmas...we send warm greetings to you as a friend and we share with you some views of Graceland …our home. The Presley's." This Elvis Presley related item is from the combined estates of Ms. Mary Diskin and Ms. Patti Diskin who ran the Colonel's Madison, Tennessee office from the early 1950's until the office was closed . This item was kept in file folders in trunks all these years after the office was closed. This item was given to Ms. Mary Diskin and Ms. Patti Diskin from Colonel Tom Parker. " Signed by the co executor. Photo can also be seen in the auction catalog of Elvis Presley held in 1999 by the estate. PRICE: $400
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ORIGINAL ELVIS PRESLEY CHRISTMAS CARD FROM GRACELAND
1961
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This piece comes with original envelope. The Card is in a pale blue and depicts Graceland . It opens up to show 5 various scenes of Graceland . The message inside reads: “At Christmas...we send warm greetings to you as a friend and we share with you some views of Graceland …our home. The Presleys." This piece is in mint condition for its age.
PRICE: $500
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ELVIS' GOLD FOIL CHRISTMAS CARD 1960's |
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Gold foil Christmas card from the 1960's. This Elvis Presley related item is from the combined estates of Ms. Mary Diskin and Ms. Patti Diskin who ran the Colonel's Madison, Tennessee office from the early 1950's until the office was closed . This item was kept in file folders in trunks all these years after the office was closed. This item was given to Ms. Mary Diskin and Ms. Patti Diskin from Colonel Tom Parker.
PRICE: $500 |
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GRACELAND BADGE
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Elvis Presley security badge issued in the mid 1960's to the security staff in Graceland.
PRICE: $2,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS' PERSONAL COLOGNE |
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Elvis Presley's personal Hai Karate Cologne acquired through the Salvation Army in Memphis.
PRICE: $300 |
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ELVIS' PERSONAL BRUT TRAVELING KIT |
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This item was acquired in 1976 when I delivered equipment to Mr. Ron Strauss, Elvis’ pilot for his private jet The Lisa Marie. Elvis was on a short vacation at his home in Palm Springs, CA. After the invoice was signed I was asked by Mr. Strauss if I would like to tour the Lisa Marie. (You can see photos under personal visit Lisa Marie).
PRICE: $1,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS' BLACK LEATHER BOOTS
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Elvis Presley's black leather Florsheim zip up ankle boots. These were purchased from an executive of Florsheim who delivered a selection of boots to Elvis' home in Beverly Hills in 1971 prior to his opening night engagement at The Las Vegas Hilton. When Elvis tried on these pair he commented that they seemed a little large. When he removed them the executive noticed the size was 13. He ask Elvis if he would sign the bottom of the shoe. Elvis did so, but over the years the signature has faded. Even though you can see it, it does not show up well in the photos I attempted.
PRICE: $4,000 |
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ELVIS' LEATHER BELT |
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Elvis’ personal brass studded belt circa early 1970’s. Originally acquired from the Elvis Presley Estate which was donated by Vernon Presley to the Memphis Salvation Army.
PRICE: $2,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS SWATCH OF CLOTHING |
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Elvis' swatch of clothing with RCA envelope & tag. RCA tag was used for inventory purposes for Elvis' clothing used for the 1971 release "The Other Side" 4 LP Set released in 1971. 10 Available, selection varies.
PRICE: $100 |
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ELVIS' WHITE LEATHER JACKET |
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Elvis Presley's white leather, long sleeve, zip up jacket with white lining. Elvis gave this jacket to the wife of an executive on the MGM lot during the conclusion of filming Speedway .
PRICE: $5,000 |
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ELVIS' MUSTARD YELLOW PONCHO |
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Elvis Presley's mustard, yellow poncho with upper closer. Has I. C. Costume Co. North Hollywood woven on the inside. Lining is of yellow satin material. Originally acquired from one of the the sound engineers at the Las Vegas Hilton. He was repairing the sound system in the main showroom in 1972 while Elvis was rehearsing . The Poncho was draped over one of the chairs in the front of the stage. Elvis! and his entourage left after rehearsals because the sound was still not corrected leaving this item behind.
Price: $ 10,000 |
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ELVIS' YELLLOW SCARF |
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Elvis’ personal scarf with designs originally given to a fan outside the gates of his Hillcrest home in Beverly Hills, CA to shield her from the sun. Circa late 1960’s.
PRICE: $1,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS’ DARK BLUE SCARF
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Elvis Presley’s personal dark blue scarf thrown to a fan during Elvis’ August 1975 engagement at the Las Vegas Hilton. Measures 35 x 35 inches. There is no pre-print signature on this scarf.
PRICE: $800 |
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ELVIS' BLUE HIGH COLLAR
V-NECK SHIRT
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Elvis' blue high collar v-neck long sleeve shirt worn in 1970. With IC COSTUME CO. woven label on inside collar.
PRICE: $12,000 - SOLD |
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EP CHROME AVIATOR SUNGLASSES |
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Elvis' Chrome aviator sunglasses with 14k white gold EP initials in the brim with TCB logos on the arms. Elvis began wearing these in 1970 till his death.
PRICE: $10,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS STAGE SUNGLASSES |
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Elvis wore these chrome sunglasses on stage during his Johnson City, TN 3/17/1976 concert. He then gave them to Charlie Hodge who then placed them on the piano. Retrieved from the stage by an employee of the arena.
PRICE: $2,500 - SOLD |
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ELVIS TEXACO SLIP W/PHOTO |
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Elvis Presley’s personal Texaco Credit Card was purchased at the 1999 auction conducted by Elvis Presley Enterprises. A color photograph of Elvis in front of a Texaco Gas station taken during filming of “Live A Little, Love A Little” in Los Angeles in 1968 . Actual Texaco charge slips from the early 1960’s were discovered and imprinted using an actual Texaco imprinter.
Price:$40
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ELVIS PRESLEY PERSONAL CHECK |
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Elvis Presley signed check to Charlie Hodge on July 23, 1975 for $3,000. Notation on left side of the check reads: “Bonus on July 75 Road Tour” with 855 written in pencil. Check is drawn on NBC National Bank of Commerce and is numbered 725. Stamped deposit of Aug. 4, 75. Signed on the back by Charlie Hodge for Deposit only.
PRICE: $5,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS’PERSONAL GUNS & AMO MAGAZINE |
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This item was acquired in 1976 when I delivered equipment to Mr. Ron Strauss, Elvis’ pilot for his private jet The Lisa Marie. Elvis was on a short vacation at his home in Palm Springs, CA. After the invoice was signed I was asked by Mr. Strauss if I would like to tour the Lisa Marie. (You can see photos under personal visit Lisa Marie). This magazine was removed from Elvis’ desk by my then girlfriend.
PRICE: $300 |
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ELVIS TURQUOISE BRACELET
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Elvis gave this brown leather, turquoise bracelet to a NBC page during his initial visit to the studio in preparation for his TV Special.
PRICE: $2,500 - SOLD |
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ELVIS' BLUE LAPIS RING
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Elvis' personal 14k gold dark blue lapis ring given to a fan in August of 1972.
PRICE: $6,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS' INITIAL RING |
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Elvis 10k gold "E" black onyx ring given to a contractor at his Hillcrest home.
PRICE: $6,000 - SOLD |
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MR /MRS. ELVIS PRESLEY 'S
CREDIT CARD |
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This department retail credit card was issued to Elvis Presley in the late 1960's. Bullock's was a major department in Los Angeles.
PRICE: $6,000 - SOLD |
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WALKING CANE |
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Elvis' personal silver handle walking cane broken in a fit of angry at his Palm Springs home circa 1970's.
PRICE: $15,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS’ “LOVE ME TONIGHT” DEMO
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Elvis’ personal copy of “Love Me Tonight” acetate demo.Originally acquired from the Elvis Presley Estate which was donated by Vernon Presley to the Memphis Salvation Army. It was found in between numerous records in a wooden crate.
PRICE: $1,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS' WHITE HIGH COLLAR SHIRT |
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Elvis Presley’s white high collar shirt with I. C. Costume Co. woven label. Shirt was to be used as a promo to be included in “Elvis The Other Sides- Worldwide Gold Award Hits Vol. 2” 4 –LP set released in 1971. Swatches were cut and this is one of the items salvaged from the cutting once the quota of 125,000 were met. Sleeves have been cut and are no longer in tack, all that remains are 6 swatches from the original sleeves and ruffles of the sleeves (not shown). Originally purchased from a former employee who retained this item as well as a Sy Devore jacket and a paisley print shirt .
PRICE: $5,000 |
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NEO GOLD SUNGLASSES |
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Elvis' personal neo "TCB" sunglasses circa 1970's.
PRICE: $10,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS KARATE CERTIFICATE
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Laser copy of the certificate that Master Kang Rhee presented to Elvis with a color 8 x 10 photo of the event on Sept. 9th, 1974. The color photo of Elvis was taken when he received this certificate from Master Kang Rhee. This is an exact reproduction (in fact, it looks better than the original) directly printed from the Pasaryo Karate Association “Way of Honor” card that was signed and issued to Elvis A. Presley by Master Kang Rhee on September 4, 1974. The card certifies that Elvis A. Presley qualified for an 8th degree black belt in accordance with the regulations of this association. On the reverse side is Elvis’ signature and fingerprints, all approved by Master Kang Rhee. Plus an 8.5 x 11 print of the card is included.
PRICE: $40 |
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ELVIS' PHILLIPS 66 CARD |
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Elvis' personal Phillps 66 credit card original acquired from Patsy and Donna Presley
PRICE: $5,000 |
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ELVIS' KARATE PANTS |
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Elvis black karate pants with red inverted pleats. Elvis' name is on the inside of the pants. Early 1970's.
PRICE: $2,000 - SOLD |
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ELVIS' MARBLE PEN SET
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Elvis' personally engraved marble base pen set (minus pens). Donated by Elvis' father, Vernon Presley to the Salvation Army in the early 1970's. Measures 5 x 12 inches.
PRICE: $1,500 - SOLD
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