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  • 3pc Signed David Spindel Large John Lennon Photos
    Feb. 23, 2025

    3pc Signed David Spindel Large John Lennon Photos

    Est: -

    Each Measures: 24w x 20h In good condition with wear commensurate with age and no major damage to notate.Set of three large signed David Spindel John Lennon photographs, featuring expertly composed imagery that captures the iconic musician with artistic detail and historical significance. Born August 31, 1941, David M Spindel grew up in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn and has one older brother and two yournger sisters. His father was a hardworking pharmacist andhis mother an ardent schoolteacher. Spindel enjoyed photography as a hobby in high school and then decided to pursue his craft more seriously at Rochester Institute of Technology. He studied with Minor White,Ralph Hattersley, Dr. Richard Zakia, and Robert Bagby, and graduated in 1964. Post graduation, he worked as an assistant for several photographers in New York CityRH50464

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  • DAVID M. SPINDEL SIGNED MICKEY MANTLE THE MICK
    May. 08, 2024

    DAVID M. SPINDEL SIGNED MICKEY MANTLE THE MICK

    Est: $80 - $150

    Signed lower right, image measures 10 1/2 x 13, custom frame 17 1/2 X 20 inches, dated 1993.

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  • John Lennon, The Dakota
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Dakota

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Vintage black / white print, 14” x 11” (image size), signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, Mixing Board
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, Mixing Board

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Vintage black / white print, 11” x 14” (image size), signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, The Last Sessions
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Last Sessions

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Eight c. 1981 7 - black / white prints, 1 color print, 28” x 10”, each signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Images include: portrait of John Lennon, John playing a guitar (4 separate images), John’s jacket hanging on studio wall, “Hard Times Are Over” lyrics. Unpublished. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, Hands
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, Hands

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Vintage black / white print, 11” x 14” (image size), signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Unpublished. Note: The photographer recalls that these were indeed Mr. Lennon’s hands at the mixing board. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John and Yoko at The Hit Factory
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John and Yoko at The Hit Factory

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Vintage black / white print, 11” x 14” (image size), signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John and Yoko
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John and Yoko

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Seven c. 1981 black / white prints, 8” x 10”, each signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Images show John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the mixing board and at a relaxed moment. Five of these images are unpublished; the two with John and Yoko appear in her book, John Lennon Summer of 1980. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, The Last Sessions
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Last Sessions

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Eight c. 1981 black / white prints, 8” x 10”, each signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Images include: portrait of John Lennon, John playing a guitar (4 separate images), John’s jacket hanging on studio wall, “Hard Times Are Over” lyrics. Unpublished. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon and Yoko Ono
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon and Yoko Ono

    Est: $4,000 - $5,000

    Two vintage black / white prints, 14” x 11”, each signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Images include: Yoko and John at the mixing board; “Hard Times Are Over” lyrics photographed against The Hit Factory logo. Unpublished. Watermark is on digital files of images only - there are no watermarks on the physical copies of photographs. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, The Hit Factory
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Hit Factory

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Vintage black / white print, 11” x 14” (image size), signed in gold ink by photographer David Spindel (lower right) and embossed with the photographer’s name (lower left). Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, The Last Sessions
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Last Sessions

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    6 - black / white prints, 1 color print, 1 sepia-tone print (Lennon portrait), c. 1981, 8” x 10”, each signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Images include: portrait of John Lennon, John playing a guitar (4 separate images), John’s jacket hanging on studio wall, “Hard Times Are Over” lyrics. Unpublished. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, The Last Sessions
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Last Sessions

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Seven c. 1981 black / white prints, 8” x 10”, each signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Images include: John playing a guitar (2 images), John singing (2 images), John at mixing board (2 images), and mosaic tiles spelling “Imagine” from NYC’s Central Park. Unpublished. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John and Yoko at the Mixing Board
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John and Yoko at the Mixing Board

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Vintage black / white print, 11” x 14” (image size), signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John and Yoko at the Mixing Board, II
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John and Yoko at the Mixing Board, II

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Vintage black / white print, 11” x 14” bleed, signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, "Roses"
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, "Roses"

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Vintage color print, 24” x 20", bleed, signed in gold ink by photographer David Spindel. mounted on board.* Unpublished. (*In our opinion, this could be unmounted but that would be for the buyer to determine). Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • John Lennon, "Strawberry Fields"
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, "Strawberry Fields"

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Vintage color print, 24” x 20", bleed, signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

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  • John Lennon, The Last Sessions
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Last Sessions

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Seven c. 1981 black / white prints, 8” x 10”, each signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Images include: John singing (3 images), John at the mixing board (2 images), John and Yoko, and mosaic tiles spelling “Imagine” from NYC’s Central Park. Unpublished. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

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  • John Lennon, At the Mic
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, At the Mic

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Vintage black / white print, 14” x 11” (image size), signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Dated 4/6/? Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

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  • John Lennon, At Work
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, At Work

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Vintage sepia-toned print, 11” x 14” (image size), signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Unpublished. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

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  • John Lennon, The Last Sessions
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Last Sessions

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Six black / white prints, 1 green duotone print, 8” x 10”, each signed in ink by photographer David Spindel. Images include: John playing a guitar (4 images), John at the mixing board (2 images), and a portrait of John superimposed over an image of The Dakota (green duotone). Unpublished. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

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  • John Lennon
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Vintage black / white print, 14” x 11”, bleed, signed in black ink by photographer David Spindel. Watermark is on digital file of image only - there is no watermark on the physical copy of photograph. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who could have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in either the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

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  • John Lennon, The Last Sessions
    Sep. 21, 2022

    John Lennon, The Last Sessions

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Eight c. 1981 black / white prints, 8” x 10”, each signed in silver ink by photographer David Spindel. Images include: portrait of John Lennon, John playing a guitar (4 separate images), John singing, John’s jacket hanging on studio wall, “Hard Times Are Over” lyrics. Unpublished. John Lennon, The Last Sessions Photographs In mid-November, 1980, accomplished photographer David Spindel, whose work has appeared in many books, was asked to photographically document a recording session that was to take place at New York City’s well known Hit Factory. Without knowing specifics of the assignment, Mr. Spindel was wary. Would he even get paid for his work? Nevertheless, with assurances from intermediaries, the photographer showed up. Upon arriving, his first encounter was with a woman who looked vaguely familiar. (As Dave later put it, “People look different when seeing them in person.”) He then was escorted into a studio where a man was lying on a mat getting a massage. As it turned out, the woman was Yoko Ono. And the gentleman being massaged... none other than John Lennon! The famed musician’s relaxed manner set the tone for the photographic work that followed on a day that Mr. Spindel will never forget. Tragically, it was less than three weeks later when John Lennon was gunned down in front of his Central Park West home, barely a mile from where the two men, if only for a day, worked together. The occasion lives on in the mind of the now octogenarian photographer, for who couldn't have known that that fateful recording session was to be the last time Mr. Lennon was to appear before a professional lens. To this day, the majority of photographs taken that day remain unpublished. Please Note: The purchaser receives no rights in the lot except the ownership of the physical print. No intellectual property rights are conveyed in the print. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Notice to bidders: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

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  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 16"
    Jul. 29, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 16"

    Est: $100 - $200

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 16"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), CIBACHROME PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 24"
    May. 24, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), CIBACHROME PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 24"

    Est: $160 - $250

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), CIBACHROME PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 24"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 7 1/4 X 9 1/4"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-14 X 17 1/4"
    May. 06, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 7 1/4 X 9 1/4"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-14 X 17 1/4"

    Est: $100 - $200

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 7 1/4 X 9 1/4"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-14 X 17 1/4"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 16"
    May. 06, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 16"

    Est: $100 - $200

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SHEET 20 X 16"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"
    May. 06, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"

    Est: $100 - $200

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"
    Mar. 04, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"

    Est: $100 - $200

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), LIMITED EDITION PHOTO PRINT, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER, #27/100. SHEET 23 X 26"
    Mar. 04, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), LIMITED EDITION PHOTO PRINT, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER, #27/100. SHEET 23 X 26"

    Est: $160 - $250

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), LIMITED EDITION PHOTO PRINT, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER, #27/100. SHEET 23 X 26"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"
    Feb. 11, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"

    Est: $100 - $200

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 10 1/2 X 13 1/2"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 7 1/4 X 9 1/4"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-14 X 17 1/4"
    Feb. 11, 2018

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 7 1/4 X 9 1/4"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-14 X 17 1/4"

    Est: $100 - $200

    DAVID SPINDEL (AMERICAN 1941-), PHOTOGRAPH, JOHN LENNON (WHILST RECORDING DOUBLE FANTASY ALBUM, 1980, 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH), SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. SIGHT 7 1/4 X 9 1/4"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-14 X 17 1/4"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • Antique Asian Brass Double Handled Vase
    Aug. 13, 2015

    Antique Asian Brass Double Handled Vase

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941 - ); Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 12.25" x 19.25"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 23.375" x 27.375" x 0.875"; Weight: 7 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass, slight wear present to frame

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  • David M. Spindel (1941 - ) Willie Mays Print Pair
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941 - ) Willie Mays Print Pair

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941 - ); Medium: Two photographic prints; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right of both; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: Larger 13.25" x 10.375"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 22.25" x 18.25" x 1"; Weight: 9 lbs; Note: Both are framed and matted beneath glass

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  • 3 Pc David M. Spindel Signed Print Lot
    Aug. 13, 2015

    3 Pc David M. Spindel Signed Print Lot

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David Spindel; Medium: Print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st century; Signature: Bottom left; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: Largest piece measures 35" x 28"; Frame Approximate; Measurement: Largest framed piece measures 31.5" x 27.5" x 1.5"; Total Weight: 16 lbs; Note: Largest piece is not framed, other prints are framed under glass.

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  • David M. Spindel (1941-) Watching The Wheels Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941-) Watching The Wheels Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941 - ); Title: "John Lennon Watching The Wheels 1980"; Medium: Print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: Dated 2010; Signature: Lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 26.125" x 18.125"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 30.875" x 21" x 0.75"; Weight: 3 lbs; Note: Framed beneath glass

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  • David M. Spindel (1941 - ) Elvis Presley Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941 - ) Elvis Presley Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941 - ); Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Unmarked; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 13.625" x 10.625"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 23" x 19" x 0.5"; Weight: 2 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass

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  • David M. Spindel (1941-) Ltd. Ed. Studio Print #2
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941-) Ltd. Ed. Studio Print #2

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941-); Title: "Watching The Wheels"; Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right margin; Edition Number: 6/2010; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 23" x 30.5"; Weight: Less than 1 lb; Note: Unframed

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  • David M. Spindel (1941-) Ltd. Ed. Studio Print #1
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941-) Ltd. Ed. Studio Print #1

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941-); Title: "Nobody Told Me... There'd Be Days Like This"; Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right margin; Edition Number: 6/2010; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 31.875" x 16.125"; Weight: Less than 1 lb; Note: Unframed

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  • David M. Spindel (1941-) John Lennon Ltd Ed Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941-) John Lennon Ltd Ed Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941 - ); Title: "Nobody Told Me... There'd Be Days Like This"; Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right margin; Edition Number: 6/2010; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 31.875" x 16.125"; Weight: Less than 1 lb; Note: Unframed

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  • David M Spindel (1941-) John Lennon Portrait Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M Spindel (1941-) John Lennon Portrait Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941-); Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 13.5" x 10.625"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 22.25" x 18.25" x 0.75"; Weight: 5 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass

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  • David Spindel(1941-) John Lennon Compilation Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David Spindel(1941-) John Lennon Compilation Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941-); Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 10.25" x 13.375"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 18.75" x 22.5" x 0.5"; Weight: 3 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass

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  • David M. Spindel (1941-) With Soundproofing Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941-) With Soundproofing Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941 - ); Title: "With Soundproofing"; Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 10.5" x 13.625"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 18.25" x 22.25" x 0.875"; Weight: 5 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass, slight wear present to frame

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  • David Spindel (1941-) John Lennon w/ Guitar Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David Spindel (1941-) John Lennon w/ Guitar Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941-); Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 9.125" x 7.25"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 17.25" x 14.25" x 0.75"; Weight: 3 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass, slight wear present to frame

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  • David Spindel (1941-) Black & White Lennon Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David Spindel (1941-) Black & White Lennon Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941-); Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right and left of photos; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 12.25" x 14.125"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 17.125" x 19.125" x 0.875"; Weight: 4 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass

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  • David M. Spindel (1941 - ) Still Life Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941 - ) Still Life Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941 - ); Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 23.25" x 19.5"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 32.5" x 28" x 1"; Weight: 9 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass

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  • David M. Spindel (1941-) John Lennon Montage Print
    Aug. 13, 2015

    David M. Spindel (1941-) John Lennon Montage Print

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941-); Medium: Photographic print; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: Lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 12.25" x 19.25"; Frame Approximate Measurement: 23.375" x 27.375" x 0.875"; Weight: 7 lbs; Note: Framed and matted beneath glass, slight wear present to frame

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  • 12 Pc. David Spindel (1941-) John Lennon Print Lot
    Aug. 13, 2015

    12 Pc. David Spindel (1941-) John Lennon Print Lot

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    Artist: David M. Spindel (1941 -); Medium: Three unframed prints; Media: Paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th/21st Century; Signature: One is signed in lower right; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: Largest 24" x 18"; Weight: 3 lbs; Note: Five post cards, two "Starting Over" books by Ken Sharp (C. 2010, one book is in Asian text), a John Lennon wall hanging, and "Lennon Reality On Fantasy" book accompany this lot, All items are signed by David Spindel

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