
Read on below for some of the most significant and fascinating treasures I’ve shared with the world.
Turning Treasures into Headlines

100 Letters to Ringo
A unique glimpse into Beatlemania’s golden age - this remarkable collection of envelopes sent to Ringo Starr between 1965 and 1966 captures the heartfelt passion of fans from around the world. Preserved by someone close to Ringo’s home, these 84 envelopes; some bearing return addresses from 14 countries, tell personal stories of admiration and connection during a pivotal moment in Beatles history. A rare archive that brings the voices of a global fan community straight to you.

The Beatles' Apple Boutique - The Fool Designed Underpants
A psychedelic relic from the Beatles’ short-lived Apple Boutique—these Granny Smith apple-print underpants embody the colourful spirit and creative freedom of 1967’s most iconic retail experiment. More than just clothing, they’re a piece of pop culture history, worn by the vibrant visionaries behind the boutique and part of a legendary era defined by art, music, and rebellion. Now available for £2,000, they’re a rare opportunity to own a fragment of Beatlemania’s boldest adventure.
Unseen Led Zeppelin Artwork Discovered
Original concept art for one of rock’s most iconic album covers — this rare collection of Zacron Wheel Drawings includes six detailed sheets, two pages of original instructions, 32 notebook pages, and smaller sketches that shaped the legendary Led Zeppelin III design.

George Harrison’s Toast
More than just breakfast - this humble piece of George Harrison’s toast tells a quirky, heartfelt story from the early days of Beatlemania. Collected by a devoted young fan and preserved through decades, it’s a unique relic that captures the humour, affection, and human moments behind the legend. Valued not only for its rarity but for the personal connections it represents, the toast remains a charming symbol of the enduring bond between The Beatles and their fans.
Tales from the Trade
Working in PR and marketing, I enjoy sharing the stories behind my finds with journalists across the globe to connect with as many collectors as possible. If you have something newsworthy, I can help maximise your reach - do get in touch.
Likewise, if you’re a journalist working on a story, I’m always happy to chat about my collection, the industry, market trends, and anecdotes from the trade.