Entertainment memorabilia has long been a highly sought-after collecting market, giving buyers and collectors the chance to feel closer to their idols. From a Beatles signature to Elvis Presley’s iconic jumpsuits, Fieldings Auctioneers provides expert advice and valuations for treasured items, helping sellers achieve the best results at auction.
At the same time, vinyl record collecting has experienced a major revival over the past decade, with demand going from strength to strength. Nostalgia, simplicity, and the tactile joy of vinyl make it highly appealing to collectors, whether they are seasoned enthusiasts or new to the hobby. Fieldings offers full valuations on items that may have been sitting in attics or on shelves, uncovering hidden gems of both monetary and sentimental value.
The department is run by Rachel Holland, an avid vinyl collector and specialist, who brings her passion and expertise to every sale. As one of the leading auction houses in the UK for vinyl records and music & entertainment memorabilia, Fieldings connects collectors with rare and historically significant items, providing a trusted platform for buying and selling at auction.
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Rachel Holland
Contact & bioFieldings house vinyl record – a fully signed Led Zeppellin album IV selling for £9,800
Rachel's most memorable find – a collection of over 1000 records and related memorabilia from Factory records, owned by a previous employee of the infamous Manchester based record label.
Rachel's dream find – 1991 Nirvana 1st pressing, ‘Bleach’ on white vinyl with original poster, only 300 were produced.
A Led Zeppelin fully signed copy of Led Zeppelin IV LP, sold £9,800
A signed Rolling Stones postcard, the black and white postcard and Mick Jagger's harmonica, sold £1,950
Four Beatles signatures, each of the four black and white newspaper cuttings, sold £1,600
Linn Sondek - A transcription LP12 turntable, sold £1,250
A mid 20th Century autograph book containing various signatures to include The Beatles, sold £1,800
A Bob Dylan '66 (Highway Revisited) tour programme, sold £1,400
A collection of 1960s signed music programmes, sold £700