If you’ve browsed our collection of Pacific Northwest concert posters from the 1980s and 1990s, you’ve seen the name Mike King. If you’ve never known about him or his work, let’s do a deep dive in. King came from the Portland, OR area. He played in bands in the 1980s and made posters for shows […]
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Lost crime scene photos from the legendary Weegee hit the market for the first time
Never before have the 73 Weegee photos in Heritage’s April 4 Photography Auction been made available to the public. A year ago, no one knew they existed.
Walk the Long Road With These Pearl Jam Related Vintage Posters
In Heritage Auctions’ two-day auction this weekend (April 4 and 5), you have the chance to own a handful of extremely rare posters tied to what eventually became Pearl Jam. The band’s success with their 1991 debut, Ten, was swift, but getting there was hardly overnight. More like a decade in the works. The core […]
Everyone remembers the glove
From adults dancing in nightclubs to kids trick-or-treating on Halloween, those who admired and imitated Jackson always wore the glove.
A Closer Look At When Nirvana Opened for Sonic Youth
With this Mike King designed poster – where Nirvana opened a number of shows for Sonic Youth in the summer of 1990 – you have documentation of a critical turning point in pop culture history.
For first time a tour poster from Buddy Holly 1959 Winter Dance Party is up for grabs
Considered arguably the best and rarest rock concert poster of all time
Pass the Acid Test by owning the very first Grateful Dead concert poster
One of the most coveted, celebrated and reprinted Acid Test keepsakes — the very first poster to advertise a Grateful Dead show — can be yours.
Own the original JR Ewing belt buckle worn by Larry Hagman
A rare chance to own a piece of ‘Dallas’ history that spanned CBS original and TNT reboot.