MEMPHIS, TENN.- Highlights of the rare Elvis Presley artifacts to be included in the first-ever Auction at Graceland were announced today, along with registration and catalog ordering details for the auction, which will be held on Thursday, August 14, 2014 at 8 pm Eastern / 7 pm Central. Fans and collectors from around the world are expected to participate on site and online for this unprecedented auction, featuring artifacts authenticated by the new Graceland Authenticated. Among the items in the auction are rare and unique artifacts from the collection of Greg Page, founding member of The Wiggles® and one of the worlds biggest and most well-known Elvis Presley collectors. Pages items include Elvis 1976 Cadillac Seville, a Martin D-28 and Elvis copy of the original script for his first film, Love Me Tender. All of the items in the auction will be offered from third-party collectors and none of the items included in the auction will come from the treasured Graceland Archives. The mansion and all artifacts in the Graceland Archives continue to be owned by Lisa Marie Presley and are not for sale.
The auction will be held on site at Graceland and powered by LiveAuctioneers for online bidding. Online auction registration and online bidding will start on August 1, 2014, when the full list of auction items and images will be released online.
The official print catalog is now available for ordering, featuring over 70 pages includes photos and details of all the auction items, plus two special bonus ticket replicas one from Elvis 1973 Aloha from Hawaii concert and one from Elvis 1961 concert at Bloch Arena at Pearl Harbor -- direct from the Graceland Archives. This exclusive catalog offers an up-close look at these special pieces of Elvis history and is a wonderful collectors item. More details on purchasing the catalog and auction registration are available
here.
All of the Items included in the auction have been thoroughly authenticated by Graceland Authenticated, a new Graceland affiliated authentication and appraisal service for collectors and fans. Graceland Authenticated sets a new standard for pop culture authentication and appraisal to ensure pop culture artifact accuracy and provide evaluations of privately owned collections.
Among the 72 items to be included in the August 14th auction, notable items include:
Elvis Presley Signature on Library Card
A signed library card was found by the librarian at the school Elvis attended in Tupelo and this is one of the earliest known signatures from the would be King of Rock n Roll. Once Librarian realized Elvis fame, she searched through all of the books borrowed from the library by Elvis to find his signature. This example is accompanied by a letter from the archives of Graceland stating that the archives has no full Elvis Presley signature pre-dating the one appearing on the offered library card.
1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE
It is estimated that Elvis bought more than 200 Cadillacs in his life, family, friends, strangers and, of course, his own private collection. Elvis' 1976 maroon and silver Cadillac Seville - V8 automatic is the last known Cadillac driven by the King of Rock n Roll. This was also the last Cadillac that Elvis purchased for his personal use.
LOVE ME TENDER SCRIPT
This is Elvis' own copy of the original script for the very first Elvis Presley movie, Love Me Tender. The script's original title, The Reno Brothers, is stamped on the front and spine of the script. That title was passed over because the young singing sensation had a new hit song out: "Love Me Tender." That new title is handwritten in blue ink both directly above the stamped original title and in the upper right hand corner. Stamped in the upper left is the message "Please forward to: ELVIS PRESLEY."
1969 Las Vegas Show Agreement
A blue folder entitled, Agreement Between Elvis Presley and Las Vegas International, contains a 13-page typed agreement. This contract is for the first of Elvis 15 Las Vegas engagements. Not only was this Elvis first concert appearance since 1961, but it set a Las Vegas record for both attendance and gross ticket sales. After opening night, Elvis performed two shows a day for the remainder of the engagement. The contract stipulates payment of $100,000 per week.
1975 Martin D-28 Guitar
This Martin D-28 Guitar was gifted by Elvis to his friend and bodyguard, Sam Thompson, in January of 1977 and comes with a letter of authenticity from Elvis father, Vernon Presley.
GEMSTONE, DIAMOND AND GOLD LION MASK PENDANT AND CHAIN
This 18kt gold custom made pendant is set with 24 diamonds, 2 emeralds and one ruby. This pendant was created at Elvis request by Memphis jeweler, Lowell Hays. The piece was worn by Elvis on many occasions, including when he met President Nixon in the Oval Office at The White House.