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Elvis Presley's living room tv and stereo. This tv with built in stereo came directly from Elvis' Graceland living room. Vernon gave Elvis' tv to Bernice Turner, "member of Hank Williams drifting cowboys". Comes with a letter from Bernice. Price $4900.


Rare!!! "Elvis Cadillac Eldorado" Garage Find.
This in a 100% original Elvis caddy that has been parked and almost forgotten about for many years. If your looking for the rare chance to own a 1977 Eldorado that Elvis purchased, this if your chance. Has complete documentation and was even remembered by Joe Esposito. This car will go fast, email or call with any questions.
Price $75,000 call David for info 813-240-6590.




Elvis Presley's personal Nautic Neostyle glasses.
I spent 10 years looking for these glasses after hearing the story of this pair of glasses that belonged to Elvis that were in the possession of Johnny Harra. Johnny Harra obtained these glasses during the filming of "This Is Elvis". Elvis owned and wore these glasses and were used by Johnny in the 1981 movie "This is Elvis". This movis was the only Elvis movie filmed inside of Graceland, including Elvis' bedroom. These glasses were taken directly from Graceland and Elvis' wardrobe, Johnny wore all of Elvis' own personal belonging during the filming of this movie for which Johnny Harra portrayed Elvis at age 42. On completion of filming Graceland gave Johnny these personal owned Elvis glasses to keep for his excellent portrayal of Elvis. This is a true piece of history.
Price $15,000





Elvis Stutz rim.
This rim is from Elvis'
white Stutz and was originally obtained
from Elvis' cousin Billy Smith in the
early1980's. The rim was removed after Elvis' guy wrecked the car on the way to the carwash.
Price $2000.





The First Elvis Impersonator Jumpsuit. The history of this suit is so long you could write a book about it. Andy Kaufman was a huge Elvis fan from childhood. When "Saturday Night Live" came calling and wanted Andy to be on the show, he took the $3500 dollars that they advanced him and tracked down Bill Belew. Bill was Elvis' jumpsuit maker. Andy wanted a jumpsuit like Elvis wore for that first show. Bill agreed to make the jumpsuit. As a bonus Bill told Andy that he would use studs on Andy's suit that came off of Elvis' suits that has been repaired. Andy was ecstatic and went on to do "Saturday Night Live" and many other shows wearing this suit. After Elvis died, Andy met Larry Geller, a close friend of Elvis, in a California restaurant. Larry introduced himself and told Andy that Elvis had taped him while watching Andy back at Graceland on SNL. Larry said Elvis loved his impersonation and was very flattered. Andy was relieved, not knowing if Elvis would like his impersonation or not. The tapes of Andy performing in this suit are still in Graceland. Andy preformed many times as Elvis and may have been the best impersonator of any I've seen. Unfortunately Andy's life followed Elvis' life in another tragic way, Andy died young. It is also interesting to note that Elvis joked of one day faking his death, so did Andy. For many years fans waited hoping that Andy had pulled of the best scam of his career and would show up once again, maybe even wearing this jumpsuit as Elvis. Comes with a long letter from Larry Geller telling of Elvis and Andy Kaufman. The story of this suit is also detailed in Bob Zmuda's book about his best friend Andy Kaufman. SNL has also released in a box set, including footage of Andy's complete performance. Price $21000. Here is a link to one of Andy many preformances in this suit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhQvsG-4CcQ
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14k TCB Necklace This great item is one of the first TCB's given out by Elvis. In August, 1970 at the end of filming for ,"That's The Way it Is" Elvis presented Armond Morales, the founder Imperials" , one of the first 20 TCB necklaces that Elvis personally designed. Later, necklaces were copies of this first generation TCB . Comes with a great letter from Mr. Morales and is the best item in my collection. ![]() ![]() 14k Baume Mercher Watch. While in Elvis' penthouse at the International Hotel, Armond Morales was given this 14k gold watch. It was a reward for the long hours of intense rehearsals. Elvis took the time to have it personally engraved, from E.P. ![]() ![]() Sam Thompson's TCB. In Dec. 1976, Elvis gave Sam this TCB in his bedroom at Graceland. This is the 2nd TCB that Elvis gave Sam, but the only one that Elvis put around Sam's neck. It was broke protecting Elvis in Duluth, MN and had the chain replaced . Sam Thompson was Elvis' close friend, bodyguard and part of his inner circle. Sam went onto become a Judge. Comes with a long letter from Sam. Price Make Offer. ![]() Elvis Presley Cat Eye Ring. In 1976 Elvis gave Sam This cat eye ring with diamonds on either side. Comes with a letter from Sam given all the details on this ring. Price $6500. ![]() Elvis Presley Gold Cross pen and holder. Sam Thompson received a phone call from Elvis stating, "Come over here, I have a Cadillac for you". Sam hurried to Graceland and met Elvis in his upstairs office. Elvis handed Sam the pen and holder from his Cadillac dealer to Sam and stated, "here is your Cadillac". Elvis laughed at the look on Sam's face and took him outside and showed him his new Cadilac. Elvis used this pen and holder in his office to sign many of his personal checks. Comes with a great letter from Sam. Price $2500. ![]() ![]() ![]() Elvis Presley personal cufflinks. Both pairs of these cufflinks were given to Sam Thompson at the day of his wedding at Graceland. Sam asked Elvis to borrow a pair of cufflink and Elvis went up to his bedroom and brought down these cufflinks for Sam to wear during the wedding. Elvis then took a photo of Sam and his Wife on the stairs to his bedroom. Price $1500 each. ![]() ![]()
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Elvis' white leather high collar jacket from Jackman's" in Las Vegas. Elvis gave this jacket to a female friend while she was visiting him at Graceland. Price $5500. ![]() ![]() Great long sleeve, high collar red and white bamboo shirt was worn by Elvis. This shirt was crafted for Elvis Presley by Mr. Livie of CRC in Brubank, Calforinia. It was purchased by the foremost Elvis collector Chris Davidson from CRC along with the Nudie's, "White Millionaire Suit" from the film, "Clambake". Comes with COA's from Chris Davidson and from Mr. Livie's granddaughter. Price $3900. ![]() Elvis' red silk Pajama top from the early 1970's. This item came from Elvis maid Nancy Rooks and comes with a letter and photo with her holding these Pajamas. Price $1900. ![]() ![]()
Elvis' Blue Nun Wine bottle. This is a very rare item. Elvis would occasionaly drink wine and when he did he preferred "Blue Nun". After Elvis drank from this bottle before a concert on Aug. 5th, 1976. A police office that was working security for Elvis kept the bottle as a keep sake. Price $900. ![]() ![]() Elvis signed Pepsi Cup. This is a rare Elvis signature. I don't think I've ever seen an item like this before. Elvis is shown holding the same cup that he signed. Price $1900. ![]() This is a pair of Elvis Sunglasses. I purchased these glasses from a collector that had a huge collection of Elvis photos including many candids that I've never seen before. There is no letter from the original owner but from the collectors that obtained these glasses. I included the letter and photo of the collector at Graceland that obtained them. Price. $700 ![]() Elvis Presley signed cast. In 1975 Diana Henry went to see Elvis in concert in the Las Vegas Hilton. Elvis stopped the concert and went into the audience to sign Diana's cast. As Elvis signed it, a drop of his sweat hit his signature. Diana begged Elvis to sign it a second time, which he did. She kept this rarest of all signatures in a plastic box. It comes with a detailed two page notarized letter from Diana. Price $1700. ![]() ![]() Elvis Carpet. The original white carpet from Graceland. Over 2 feet by 1. Price $1000. ![]() ![]()
Elvis owned hurricane candle. This is one of four candles that ![]() ![]() This is your chance to own an item that appeared on stage with Elvis. In one of Elvis' last concerts, his good friend, Felton Jarvis was called on stage with Elvis. This TCB name tag was worn by Felton that night and is clearly shown in many photos. Price $2000. ![]() Elvis producer Felton Jarvis kept these guitar picks that Elvis used on stage from his return to stage until the end in 1977. All of the picks were in the possession of the Jarvis family until I purchased them last year. Price $1000 to $1800 each. ![]() ![]()
These two small 38 cal. Derringers were owned by Elvis and maybe the most personal of his guns. Elvis carried several guns on his person ![]() ![]() ![]() Elvis' remote from his RCA 2000 television set. This large remote was 20 yeas ahead of its time. The T.V. itself was sold to Greg Page but the remote can be yours. The T.V. was featured in one of the only photos taken inside of Elvis bedroom. Price $1800.
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