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The Elvis Presley Collection

The following lots represent a portion from one of the world’s most distinguished Elvis Presley collectors who over the years selected only the finest pieces of Elvis clothing, jewelry and artifacts available. This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire some fantastic Elvis pieces that have been locked away for years, most assuredly, many of which never to be made available again.  These items will be available in our upcoming Hollywood Memorabilia Auction 40 which is being held on June 10-12, 2010.

Lot 1224
During the 1970s Elvis played this Martin D-28 guitar (serial number 296978) on and off stage.  Extremely well documented, this guitar was given by Elvis to Norman Taurog at Elvis’ Beverly Hills home in the 1970s.  Taurog directed Elvis in nine of his films including G.I. Blues, Blue Hawaii, It Happened at the Worlds Fair and Speedway.  Comes with a signed LOA by Norman’s son, Jonathan Taurog, and a DVD of a home movie shot by Elvis’ record producer, Felton Jarvis, showing Elvis playing this guitar on stage during a concert.  Also included are ten color photographs documenting Elvis playing this guitar on stage.  Guitar is in fine condition and includes Martin guitar case. Pricing & Info - Click Here!

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One of the first 12 TCB necklaces given out by Elvis Presley
Lot 1228
“TCB” necklaces were given out by Elvis to people within his entourage and others with whom Elvis had a good, trusting relationship.  The logo was designed by Elvis (and reportedly Priscilla too) with a lightning bolt, to represent Elvis’ motto, “Taking Care of Business in a flash”.  This “TCB” necklace comes from Gerald Frazzini, Denver police officer and personal bodyguard to Elvis.  In the accompanying LOA, Frazzini states that his necklace was among the first twelve “TCB” necklaces purchased and given out by Elvis sometime “around 1970” when Joe Esposito, Red West and a few select others also received their necklaces.  It would appear that Gerald received this necklace while working security detail at Denver Coliseum on November 11, 1970.    In addition to Frazzini’s LOA, the lot comes with a color copy of the receipt for the purchase of the first 12 necklaces by Elvis on October 19, 1970. Pricing & Info - Click Here!

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Elvis Presleys cross necklace
Lot 1226
Elvis was a very religious man, and enjoyed reading about all different religions and spirituality.  He was raised as a Baptist in Tupelo and Memphis, and often wore crosses as jewelry throughout his life.  This gold and stone encrusted necklace was given by Elvis to Sam Thompson’s mother.  It was then given to a friend of Mrs. Thompson, Joyce Biddie.  Comes with a notarized LOA from Aron Hulsey, son of Joyce Biddie, as well as a copy of email correspondence between Sam Thompson and noted Elvis collector, Bud Glass, verifying that Joyce Biddie was, in fact, a friend of the Thompson family and verifying this cross as being gifted by Elvis. Pricing & Info - Click Here!

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Elvis Presley Special Deputy Sheriff belt buckle
Lot 1223
A gold-tone metal belt buckle fashioned in the shape of a badge stating “Special Deputy Sheriff, Shelby County, Tenn.” with enameled state of Tennessee emblem at the center.  Each year Elvis and the members of his Memphis Mafia were deputized by the local Sheriff’s department.  Elvis’ love of law enforcement is well documented, as is his relationship with his local Shelby County Sheriff’s department.  Comes with COA from Jimmy Velvet, Elvis Presley Museum. Pricing & Info - Click Here!

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Elvis Jewelry

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