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  • Colonel Tom Parker Office Fireplace Tiles

    Name of Lot: Colonel Tom Parker Office Fireplace Tiles
    Size: 5″ x 5″
    Brief Description: Original red tile lot from the original and only fireplace mantle in the  Colonel Tom Parker / Elvis Presley Management Office. Pictured in the book “It’s Now Or Never”, is the fireplace in the Colonel’s Office prior to the systematical dismantle of the building complex. Copy of the black and white version of this book is included in this lot acquisition.

    You are bidding on the 3 1/2 tiles pictured only.
    Estimated Value: $200-$300
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  • Colonel Tom Parker Office Intercom Shelf

    Name of Lot: Colonel Tom Parker Office Intercom Shelf
    Brief Description: A historic fixture from the main floor of the Colonel Tom Parker Management Office that once stood in Madison, Tennessee. Think of the conversations and demands made by the Colonel from this intercom stand. Intercom button not shown, but included in this lot acquisition.
    Estimated Value: $400-$600
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  • Colonel Tom Parker Office Mailout

    Name of Lot: Colonel Tom Parker Office Mailout
    Brief Description: Colonel Tom Parker promotional mailout regarding the release of “Fun In Acapulco”. Standard fare promotions from Colonel Parker’s Office in the 1960’s.
    Estimated Value: $200-$250
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  • Colonel Tom Parker Owned RCA Vacuum Cleaner

    Name of Lot: Colonel Tom Parker Owned RCA Vacuum Cleaner
    Brief Description: A true oddity from the Colonel Tom Parker / Elvis Presley Management Office that once existed in Madison, Tennessee. A 1960’s era RCA Whirlpool model, vacuum cleaner. The vacuum has not been cleaned, nor plugged in, in an attempt to see if it still functions properly. An affordable conversation piece from the world of Colonel Tom Parker.
    Estimated Value: $200-$300
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  • Colonel Tom Parker Personal Hat Rack

    Name of Lot: Colonel Tom Parker Personal Hat Rack
    Size: 18″
    Brief Description: A two post hat rack with a plaque reading “Col. Tom A. Parker”. This was found at the Col. Tom Parker Management Office when it was systematically dismantled for preservation sake. The posts are broken off unfortunately, but the rack could easily be repaired. Most likely gifted to the Colonel.
    Estimated Value: $200-$300
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  • Colonel Tom Parker Wrought Iron Door

    Name of Lot: Colonel Tom Parker Management Office Wrought Iron Door
    Brief Description: One of the original wrought iron doors from the Colonel Tom Parker Elvis Presley Management Office, that once stood in Madison, Tennessee. Our estimate is based on what it would cost to fabricate an identical door today.
    Estimated Value: $2,000-$2,500
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  • Country Music Star Promotional Photo Collection (Lot 203)

    Name of Lot: Country Music Star Promotional Photo Collection
    Size: 8″ x 10″
    Brief Description: Nice collection of 1960’s era country music star promotional photos, including Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins and Faron Young.
    Estimated Value: $40-$60
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  • Dixie Chicks RIAA Award

    Name of Lot: Dixie Chicks RIAA Award
    Brief Description: Multi-platinum RIAA award for “Wide Open Spaces”, the colossal album release from the Dixie Chicks. Good condition, showing some minor laminate lifting to the exterior frame.
    Estimated Value: $300-$400
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  • Early Rock N’ Roll Promotional Flyer

    Name of Lot: Early Rock N’ Roll Promotional Flyer
    Size: 8″ x 10 1/2″
    Brief Description: Malaysian early rock n’ roll promotional flyer for various recording artists, who were obviously influenced by the wide spreading western culture. Good condition, showing yellowing from age.
    Estimated Value: $75-$100
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  • Elvis Presley “It Happened At The World’s Fair” 8mm Home Movie

    Name of Lot: Elvis Presley “It Happened At The Worlds Fair” 8mm Home Movie
    Brief Description: This is a recently discovered home movie, from an antique mall in Nashville, Tennessee. The lengthy footage is predominantly of  what appears to be a family vacation. The trip came to fruition during filming of “It Happened At The World’s Fair”. There  are 7 seconds showing Elvis. The two film snapshots show the true proximity of Elvis Presley to the camera. The film is not part of the Albert Fisher candid footage released via Albert Fisher Productions. Albert Fisher was the Technical Advisor on location for the production of the movie. The reel was simply marked “Elvis in our vacation movies” per the picker who purchased the film. The film was only digitally transferred to see the footage and not for duplication purposes. The digital file will not be exploited.
    Estimated Value: $3,000-$4,000
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