Final Auction Price
*Final prices include buyers premium
$431.00
Starting bid: $1.00
Wow! Look at this! For the FIRST TIME in our auction it is a pleasure to offer a very rare opportunity to own what is considered by serious collectors to be amongst the most difficult to find posters from the 1960's. This next to impossible to own GIANT sized original poster is one of very few copies to survive the past 50 years.
This poster has tremendous historical importance as it was for the very FIRST Pop Entertainment show at the legendary Merriweather Post Pavilion! There is one number in collectibles that is instantly more sought after and valuable than any other number and that is the number ONE. ONE as in FIRST!! The first corvette the first Batman comic the first U.S. coin are all immediately recognizable due to the HISTORIC IMPORTANCE of the collectible in question. Don’t bid on this lot without reading and understanding our blog dated 1/25/2010.
This original poster was commissioned by promoter Durwood Settles and was designed by artist D.W. Beeghly. Merriweather Post had just opened a year prior during 1967. Settles had come from New York City where he booked pop concerts at venues like Carnegie Hall. He wanted to bring pop acts to Merriweather but wasn’t quite sure how the community of Columbia Maryland would handle it.
In an interview years later he spoke about how he originally he wanted to have Jimi Hendrix be the first rock show at Merriweather but instead he opted to test the waters of the venue with someone a little less shocking. “I booked Tiny Tim mainly because I didn’t want to overreach ” Settles recalls. “The whole approach was to be genteel about this. I didn’t want to blast the community with hard rockers.” Settles hired Ted Nugent's The Amboy Dukes for supporting act. The show was a huge success which then paved the way for Settles to bring The Jimi Hendrix Experience to Merriweather a month later.
Beeghley is a renowned concert poster artist whose work is amongst the rarest and most sought after EVER produced. Beeghley's claim to fame was the ridiculous time effort and materials he invested to create true works of art that transcended the genre. First Beeghley created this poster in cardboard this was a work of art that Beeghley intended to last far beyond the actual concert date. Second Beeghley created this poster in work in massive size something that was and is highly unusual. Third Beeghley created this poster as a hand pulled silkscreen that used stunning day glow fluorescent inks that dazzle under black light. (See attached photos) The icing on the cake is that Beeghley produced under 200 of this poster and this is the very FIRST we have ever offered in our auction!
All of these unusual steps were taken to create an important work of art that would be considered to be amongst the most beautiful and sought after rock and roll concert posters produced by ANYONE ANYWHERE. Beeghly succeeded in his goal as today 50 years later his posters are wanted and searched for by the world's most advanced collectors.
Estimating the value of this poster is difficult and highly speculative due to it being the first to EVER appear at in our auction. It's important to note that in our opinion this poster is FAR rarer than Beeghley's poster for Hendrix rendered in the same style and the same incredible inks has traded for as much as $40 000 and rarer than ALL of the artist's other works that routinely command over $10 000.
It will be interesting to see what value the market attaches to this one of a kind rarity.The collectibles world will be watching as advanced collectors fight it out for the right to add this materpiece to their collection!
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Poster – Tiny Tim Merriweather Post Pavilion 1968 Beeghly
Grade – PAE Excellent 75
Bands/Bill – Tiny Tim Ted Nugent’s The Amboy Dukes
Venue – Merriweather Post Pavilion
City – Columbia MD
Date – 7/18/68
Dimensions – 22” x 28 4/32”
Printing – OP-1 Original Pre-Concert First Printing
Series/Promoter - Durwood Settles
Artist - D.W. Beeghly
Paper Type – Cardboard
Condition Details- 100% Original with no restoration. Curl from being rolled. 1” tear right edge 1 1/2” tear top edge 1” tear top center tape residue and pulls in the corners tape pulls on reverse. 100% View the detailed high res photo of this lot. Click on the thumbnail photo to see an enlarged photo. Click a second time on the magnifying glass in the upper right corner of the enlarged photo. A super high res image with every millimeter will now be clearly displayed. For a personalized eyewitness examination call 410-464-6180 11:00 am to 6:00pm eastern.
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