Original/Vtg – The Rolling Stones – European Tour 1976. 27.75″/70cm x 20″/51cm. Rolling Stones Photo Hiro. Delow Printers Ltd England. Always one of The Stones best tour posters – with its surreal/comic-strip imagery and vivid colours thanks to the glowing Northern Lights halo-effects around a the group shot from Hiro’s original photo shoot for the cover of’Black & Blue’ – which was released earlier that same year. Presumably like others, I was confused by the plethora of sizes for this poster – all of which claimed to be original. And my assumption is it came in 2 sizes – possibly one of which was also available at the venues (it was quite a small tour by modern standards – and in much smaller venues). However, I believe this is an original – and it certainly has the’feel-patina-smell’ & paper stock for a poster of the period. And the printer’s lettering details also look’right': It’ s certainly a nice example from the height of The Stones’ purple period – and were yet to be challenged by the rising tides of a New Wave. It’s a good size for many locations & would look very good framed – requiring no backing/restoration. And, if you’re in London, you’re welcome to visit and check the poster 1st – Just call: 07890195351. Length – 27.75/ 70cm. Width – 20/ 51cm. In the Mid-90s I collected Vintage Movie Posters: All being offered here have been carefully stored, in poster tubes in cool, dry clean conditions since. Concurrently & subsequently I have collected a number of music & travel posters – again, all being offered are originals only. Additionally, as I know the disappointment of receiving things that are not as presented, I’ll be making every effort to describe things clearly & honestly – whilst giving any further information I can.
Original/Vtg – The Rolling Stones – European Tour 1976. 27.75″/70cm x 20″/51cm. Rolling Stones Photo Hiro. Delow Printers Ltd England. Always one of The Stones best tour posters – with its surreal/comic-strip imagery and vivid colours thanks to the glowing Northern Lights halo-effects around a the group shot from Hiro’s original photo shoot for the cover of’Black & Blue’ – which was released earlier that same year. Presumably like others, I was confused by the plethora of sizes for this poster – all of which claimed to be original. And my assumption is it came in 2 sizes – possibly one of which was also available at the venues (it was quite a small tour by modern standards – and in much smaller venues). However, I believe this is an original – and it certainly has the’feel-patina-smell’ & paper stock for a poster of the period. And the printer’s lettering details also look’right': It’ s certainly a nice example from the height of The Stones’ purple period – and were yet to be challenged by the rising tides of a New Wave. It’s a good size for many locations & would look very good framed – requiring no backing/restoration. And, if you’re in London, you’re welcome to visit and check the poster 1st – Just call: 07890195351. Length – 27.75/ 70cm. Width – 20/ 51cm. In the Mid-90s I collected Vintage Movie Posters: All being offered here have been carefully stored, in poster tubes in cool, dry clean conditions since. Concurrently & subsequently I have collected a number of music & travel posters – again, all being offered are originals only. Additionally, as I know the disappointment of receiving things that are not as presented, I’ll be making every effort to describe things clearly & honestly – whilst giving any further information I can.
This is a unique and original tradition Japanese Fire Service kimono presented to Ronnie Wood from the iconic band Rolling Stones and The Small Faces when touring Japan, by the Tokyo #1 Fire Service. Ronnie Wood received the kimono from the Tokyo Fire Department during the Rolling Stones’ tour in Japan in 1990. The kimono was specially designed and presented to Wood in a ceremony that highlighted the mutual respect and admiration between the band and the Japanese community. This iconic item was gifted to me by my dear friend Peter Sanders, who was a close friend of Ronnie and was also Tour Manager for a the Small Faces. The kimono is personally dedicated to Ronnie, with each band member receiving their own individual piece. The kimono is a beautiful piece of clothing that would make any music fan very happy to own. It is made in Japan and is of high quality, ensuring that it will last for years to come. The kimono is perfect for anyone who loves clothing and music history, and is looking for a unique and stylish piece to add to their wardrobe. It is not autographed, but it is still a very valuable and sought-after item for any fan of the Rolling Stones. So if you are looking for a cool and stylish piece of clothing to add to your wardrobe, or to display as a piece of world music history, this Japanese kimono is definitely worth considering.