
Anarchy In The UK one-sided 7” acetate with “swirl” Abbey Road label. Obtained from E.M.I. rep in 1976 prior to release. Condition is Excellent.
God Save The Queen 10” acetate with Townhouse Studios label. Originally purchased at Phillips auction in 1988. Condition is very good.
These acetates hardly ever come up for sale. Provenance is excellent, letters of authenticity provided. For more information, contact me - helen@diggallery.com
UPDATE - God Save The Queen acetate sold on Ebay - Sold price was £14,600.
I often get asked about concert posters, whether they are a good investment, which bands to look out for, whether it is the band or the poster artist which is the most collectable. Read the full blog at Dig Gallery.

T-SHIRT NOW SOLD!
Attention all Sex Pistols Memorabilia Collectors - Sid Vicious’ red swastika t-shirt is being offered for sale.
Vicious wore the t-shirt in 1978, most famously creating outrage when he wore it to stroll around the streets of Paris in footage shot for the film The Great Rock N Roll Swindle. The t-shirt was designed by notorious manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren, who recently died of cancer.
This iconic piece of clothing has impeccable provenance and is perhaps one of the most memorable worn by Sid Vicious. It sums up everything that Punk and the Sex Pistols stood for – rebellion, controversy and provocation.
For enquiries and images, e-mail me at helen@helen-hall.com
