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Publicsite.R?Scontinent=USA&Screen= Results and Description Print Page 1 of 4 Print Results Close Screen Sale 15537 - Life on the Golden Road with the Grateful Dead: The Ram Rod Shurtliff Collection, 8 May 2007 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco, California Prices are inclusive of Buyer's Premium and sales tax (VAT, TVA etc) and may be subject to change. Lot Description Hammer Price 1 A Bob Seidemann mounted-to-board photographic print of The Grateful Dead, $1,680 1971 2 Two color photographs of Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir, circa 1968 $900 3 Five black and white photographs of The Grateful Dead, circa 1969 $780 4 A massive display piece of The Grateful Dead from The Winterland Ballroom, circa $9,600 1966-1978 5 A poster of Pig Pen and Janis Joplin, 1972 $720 6 A Herb Greene signed black and white photograph of The Grateful Dead, 1965, $1,320 1988 7 A Herb Greene signed black and white photograph of Jerry Garcia, 1966, 1980s $960 8 A Herb Greene signed limited edition black and white photograph of The Grateful $2,400 Dead with Bob Dylan, 1987, 1999 9 A Herb Greene signed black and white photograph of The Grateful Dead and Bob $1,440 Dylan, 1987, 1999 10 A Herb Greene signed and numbered limited edition poster of Jerry Garcia, 1966, $900 2003 11 A group of photographs of The Grateful Dead, 1960s-1990s $480 12 A William Smythe signed color photograph of Phil Lesh, 1983 $360 13 A Bob Thomas group of original paintings created for The Grateful Dead album $87,000 jacket "Live/Dead," 1969 14 An RIAA gold record given to The Grateful Dead for "Grateful Dead" (aka "Skull $11,400 and Roses"), 1971 15 An RIAA gold record given to Ram Rod for "American Beauty," 1970 $9,000 16 An RIAA gold record given to Ram Rod for "In the Dark," 1987 $6,600 17 An RIAA gold record given to Ram Rod for "Built to Last," 1989 $3,600 18 An RIAA gold CD given to Ram Rod for "So Many Roads," 1995 $1,440 19 A Jerry Garcia electric guitar by Travis Bean, circa 1975 $312,000 20 A Jerry Garcia electric guitar custom-made by Doug Irwin, 1971 $186,000 21 A Jerry Garcia electric guitar by Gibson, (L-5 S), circa 1974 $39,000 22 A Jerry Garcia acoustic guitar by Alvarez-Yairi and Modulus, 1991 $102,000 24 A Bill Kruetzmann and Mickey Hart collection of Zildjian cymbals, 1980s-1990s $2,400 26 A Mickey Hart group of performing tools, 1980s-1990s $600 27 A Brent Mydland Kurzweil PC88 mx keyboard, late 1980s $2,400 http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=USA&screen=... 5/8/2007 Results and Description Print Page 2 of 4 28 A Ram Rod Shurtliff acoustic guitar by Gibson (Dove), circa 1980s $2,700 29 A Ram Rod Shurtliff acoustic guitar by C.F. Martin and Co., 1920s $5,700 30 A Ram Rod Shurtliff acoustic guitar by C.F. Martin and Co., 1920s $6,000 32 A Ram Rod Shurtliff acoustic guitar by Taylor, 1980s $3,600 33 A Ram Rod Shurtliff mandolin, circa 1920s $1,440 34 A Ram Rod Shurtliff Washburn banjo, circa 1980s $1,440 35 A Ram Rod Shurtliff banjolin, circa 1920s $1,920 36 A Ram Rod Shurtliff antique pump organ $480 37 A tie-dyed speaker box, early 1970s $4,500 38 A fabric and suede speaker box, early 1970s $5,700 39 A tie-dyed speaker cover, 1970-1972 $12,000 40 A wooden speaker box from The Wall of Sound, early 1970s $1,680 41 A wooden speaker box from The Wall of Sound, early 1970s $1,200 42 A small speaker from The Wall of Sound, early 1970s $3,600 44 A Jerry Garcia Fender "Champ-Amp" amplifier, circa 1960s $7,200 45 A Jerry Garcia Fender "Band-Master" amplifier, circa 1960s $5,400 46 A Jerry Garcia Yamaha amplifier, circa 1970s $4,800 47 A Jerry Garcia Gallien-Krueger 250ML amplifier, 1980s $3,600 49 A Fender "Twin Reverb" amplifier, circa 1970s $5,100 50 A Jerry Garcia / Bob Weir Korg guitar tuner used on stage, 1970s $3,000 53 A personal monitor mixer used on stage, 1970s $1,080 56 A vocal microphone gate opener mat used on stage, 1980s-1990s $432 57 A Jerry Garcia box of JBL loudspeakers, 1990s $1,440 58 A massive metal sculpture used as stage decoration, as seen in thousands of $5,400 photographs, 1980s-1990s 59 A small Grateful Dead umbrella, 1980s-1990s $3,600 60 A massive Grateful Dead umbrella, 1980s-1990s $2,400 61 A metal attaché case used by Ram Rod to transport important items for the $15,600 Grateful Dead while on tour, 1970s-1990s 62 A Jerry Garcia small flight case filled with his spare guitar stings and picks, 1970s $16,800 63 A Grateful Dead red flight case, 1970s-1980s $13,200 64 A Grateful Dead black flight case, 1970s $960 65 A large collection of wine left-over from backstage at numerous Grateful Dead $2,640 concerts, 1970s-1990s 66 A Jerry Garcia tooled leather guitar strap by Nudie's, worn on stage, 1973 $20,400 68 A Keith Godchaux pair of black leather cowboy boots by Nudie's, worn on stage, $660 1973 69 A Ram Rod custom-made Grateful Dead leather jacket, 1980s $2,280 71 A signed and numbered limited edition print relating to the Lithuanian Olympic $330 Basketball Team, 1992 http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=USA&screen=... 5/8/2007 Results and Description Print Page 3 of 4 72 A Jerry Garcia never-before-seen original drawing, circa 1970s $5,100 73 A Jerry Garcia never-before-seen original drawing, circa 1970s $14,400 74 A Jerry Garcia signed artist's proof print called "Not Just for Kids," 1990s $10,200 75 A Jerry Garcia signed and numbered limited edition print titled "Drummers," $3,600 1990s 76 A Jerry Garcia signed artist's proof print titled "Race Record Dream," 1990s $6,000 77 A Jerry Garcia signed artist's proof print titled "Butterfly Study," 1990s $6,600 78 A Jerry Garcia signed artist's proof print titled "Irish Tree," 1990s $8,400 79 A Jerry Garcia signed and numbered limited edition print titled "Feeding in the $7,200 Light," 1990s 80 A Jerry Garcia signed artist's proof print called "Mixmaster," 1990s $3,000 81 A Jerry Garcia signed artist's proof print called "Fox-Trot TH-4 Romeo Crybaby $9,600 Circus," 1990s 82 A Jerry Garcia signed artist's proof print titled "Dawn at the Ritz Carlton," 1990s $6,600 83 A Jerry Garcia signed and numbered limited edition print titled "Footprints in the $3,300 Sands of Time," 1990s 84 A Stanley Mouse original drawing, 1970s $12,000 85 A Stanley Mouse signed print of Pig Pen, 1980s $1,020 86 A Stanley Mouse signed and numbered limited edition print, 1978 $1,200 87 A Stanley Mouse signed and numbered limited edition print, circa 1978 $1,680 88 A Joseph DiVincenzo numbered limited edition serigraph of Jerry Garcia, 1996 $900 89 A B. Goode pen and ink drawing, 1980s $480 90 An original ink drawing relating to a Grateful Dead concert poster, 1985 $420 91 Two Merry Pranksters/Grateful Dead concert posters - Winterland Ballroom & $11,400 Sokol Hall, San Francisco, California, October 31 & November 12, 1966 92 A concert poster - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, California, February 14, $1,680 1968 93 A concert poster - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, California, June 7-9, 1968 $1,560 94 A concert poster - Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, California, October 9, $1,560 1972 95 A concert poster - Manor Downs, Austin, Texas, October 12, 1977 $4,200 96 A concert poster - Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, California, December 31, $900 1978 97 A concert poster - Mississippi River Festival, Edwardsville, Illinois, August 16, $840 1980 98 A concert poster - Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, March 12, 1981 $600 99 A concert poster - Wembley Arena, London, England, October 30-31, 1990 $1,800 100 A concert poster - Frankfurt Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany, October 22, 1990 $660 101 A (non) concert poster - Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California, December 31, $780 1993 102 Two concert posters signed by The Grateful Dead and Dave Matthews Band - Sam $7,800 Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 19-21, 1995 http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=USA&screen=... 5/8/2007 Results and Description Print Page 4 of 4 103 A ticket from the last Grateful Dead concert with Jerry Garcia - Soldier Field, $660 Chicago, Illinois, July 9, 1995 104 A concert poster signed by members of The Grateful Dead - Davies Symphony $420 Hall, San Francisco, California, June 14-29, 1996 105 A concert poster for Wavy Gravy's 50th Birthday - Berkeley Community Theatre, $390 Berkeley, California, May 15, 1986 106 A movie poster for the documentary "The Grateful Dead" (aka "Round Reels"), $660 1977 107 An enlarged contact sheet and a sign from a Grateful Dead concert, 1980s $360 108 A massive banner of Jerry Garcia used at his memorial service in Golden Gate $3,600 Park, San Francisco, California, August 13, 1995 109 A massive painted canvas banner used on stage, 1980s $3,600 110 A poster of the cover of 'Rolling Stone' magazine commemorating Jerry Garcia, $216 1995 111 A tabletop made for Jerry Garcia, 1980s $13,200 112 Three Bill Graham signed letters to Ram Rod, 1970s $510 113 A Ken Kesey typed manuscript related to his novel Last Go Around, 1994 $1,320 114 A group of miscellaneous Grateful Dead memorabilia, 1970s-1980s $2,400 115 A Ram Rod Shurtliff Harley-Davidson Sportster/Superglide motorcycle, 1971 $3,600 http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=USA&screen=..
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