Collection: Rare Beatles Memorabilia & Apple Records Collectibles
Vinyl Vogue is proud to offer a remarkable collection of rare Beatles memorabilia and Apple Records promotional material including original store displays, vintage promotional posters, album advertising pieces, and record store marketing artifacts from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Many of these pieces come from a fascinating collection preserved by a former Capitol Records distribution warehouse employee in Pennsylvania. When the warehouse closed, various promotional materials—including posters, display pieces, and advertising items connected to Beatles and Apple Records releases—were saved rather than discarded, allowing these rare artifacts from the golden age of record retail to survive for decades.
The collection includes promotional material connected to some of the Beatles’ most iconic releases including Abbey Road, The White Album, and George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass and Bangla Desh projects.
Originally produced for record stores to promote new album releases, these pieces were intended for temporary retail display and were rarely preserved once the promotional campaigns ended. Today they represent some of the most fascinating and collectible examples of vintage music advertising and Beatles promotional memorabilia.
Every item in this collection is carefully photographed and described with detailed condition notes so collectors know exactly what they are purchasing.
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Rare 1970 Apple Records Promotional Wood Crate - Beatles Promo w/ Original Dividers (Lennon, Harrison, Ringo)
Regular price $1,150.00 USDRegular price$1,295.00 USDSale price $1,150.00 USDSold out -
1969 Beatles Christmas Store Display Mobile – Capitol Records Retail Promo
Regular price $679.00 USDRegular price$850.00 USDSale price $679.00 USDSale -
1968 Beatles White Album Poster Insert Apple Records Uncirculated
Regular price $249.00 USDRegular price$399.00 USDSale price $249.00 USDSale -
George Harrison All Things Must Pass Apple Records Store Display – Unused
Regular price $5,500.00 USDRegular price$6,250.00 USDSale price $5,500.00 USDSale -
1969 Beatles Abbey Road Record & Tape Store Promo Poster Apple Records
Regular price $279.00 USDRegular price$350.00 USDSale price $279.00 USDSold out -
1969 Beatles Abbey Road Die Cut Standee Sheet Apple Records Store Display
Regular price $229.00 USDRegular price$275.00 USDSale price $229.00 USDSold out -
1971 George Harrison Bangla Desh Store Promo Poster Apple Records 29.5x40
Regular price $299.00 USDRegular price$400.00 USDSale price $299.00 USDSale
Authentic Beatles Promotional Material
Many of the items in this collection were originally produced as record store promotional displays, also known as point-of-sale advertising.
These materials were used by record shops to promote new Beatles releases, encourage album sales, and create visual displays that captured the attention of customers browsing the store.
Because these displays were meant only for short promotional campaigns, most were discarded once the promotion ended. Surviving examples—especially those preserved in good condition—are now highly sought after by collectors of Beatles memorabilia, Apple Records promotional material, and vintage music advertising.
From the Capitol Records Warehouse Collection
A portion of this collection originates from a group of Beatles memorabilia preserved by a former employee of a Capitol Records distribution warehouse in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
When the warehouse closed, promotional materials that were originally intended for record stores—including posters, display pieces, and advertising materials—were kept rather than discarded. These items remained preserved for decades before eventually entering private collections.
Pieces from this collection provide a rare glimpse into how Beatles albums were marketed inside record stores during the height of the band’s popularity.
Why Collectors Value Beatles Store Displays
A portion of this collection originates from a group of Beatles memorabilia preserved by a former employee of a Capitol Records distribution warehouse in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
When the warehouse closed, promotional materials that were originally intended for record stores—including posters, display pieces, and advertising materials—were kept rather than discarded. These items remained preserved for decades before eventually entering private collections.
Pieces from this collection provide a rare glimpse into how Beatles albums were marketed inside record stores during the height of the band’s popularity.
What You Will Find in This Collection
Items in this collection may include:
• Apple Records promotional posters
• Beatles album advertising displays
• Vintage record store promotional material
• Apple Records point-of-sale displays
• Promotional items connected to Abbey Road and The White Album
• George Harrison promotional material from the Apple Records era
Each piece represents an authentic artifact from the era when Beatles albums were displayed and promoted in record stores around the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these original Beatles promotional items?
Yes. These pieces are authentic vintage promotional materials originally produced for record store marketing campaigns during the Beatles and Apple Records era.
Are these reproductions?
No. The items in this collection are original promotional materials and are described with detailed condition notes.
How are vintage posters and displays shipped?
All paper memorabilia and display pieces are packed using collector-grade protection to ensure safe delivery.
Collecting Beatles Memorabilia
For many collectors, original promotional materials from the Beatles era represent one of the most fascinating areas of music memorabilia. These items capture the moment when new Beatles releases were introduced to the public and displayed in record stores around the world.
Whether you are searching for a rare promotional poster, an Apple Records store display, or a unique artifact from the Beatles era, this collection offers a rare opportunity to own authentic pieces from one of the most influential bands in music history.






