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Elvis Collectibles that Failed to Sell

 

ORIGINAL SCREEN DOOR FROM GRACELAND:

 

This is Elvis’ personal copy of the film in three metal reels and the original brown-strapped shipping case. The smaller case contains his personal acetates of the four songs in the soundtrack: “We’re Gonna Move,” “Love Me Tender,” “Poor Boy,” and “Let Me.” There were actually three versions of the title track “Love Me Tender.”

 

This desk came from Elvis’ home in Palm Springs, not Graceland. Because the Colonel and others took care of all his business dealings, Elvis actually used it for little more than reading or to review his concert arrangements. The desk is 7-1/2 feet long and is an impressive-looking piece of furniture – angular kidney-shaped wooden desk with burl wood trim and brass handles.

 

 

ELVIS’ PORTABLE SAUNA:

In the 1970s, the Colonel purchased this steam spa for Elvis’ Chino Canyon, Palm Springs home.

Elvis used this spa to maintain his heath  because the advertised benefits included detoxification, stress relief, weight loss, and improving circulation.

 

 

 

 

ELVIS PRESLEY’S PERSONAL GLOBE-SHAPED FREE-STANDING WOODEN BAR FROM HIS BEVERLY HILLS HOME:

 

In 1967 when Elvis and Priscilla moved to the two-acre, two-story home in the elegant Holmby Hills neighborhood of California, Elvis made sure to furnish his home with only the best stuff. Amenities included a soda fountain, a pool table, a projection room and this stately Italian-style Old World Globe Bar.

 

 

VCR FROM ELVIS’ BEDROOM:

 

ELVIS PRESLEY’S LEATHER ROCKING CHAIR FROM THE JUNGLE ROOM:

 

ELVIS PRESLEY ORIGINAL ACETATE OF BEATLES SONGS “HEY JUDE” AND “SOMETHING”:

 

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source: http://www.elvisblog.net/2017/12/30/elvis-collectibles-that-failed-to-sell-in-1999-get-a-second-chance/

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