• Limited edition of 195 archival pigment prints, image size 18 x 18 inches, paper size 24 x 25 inches.Signed and numbered by Michael Spencer Jones on the front under the image, supplied with certificate. Unframed price.
  • Whether or not Keith Moon drove a Rolls-Royce, a Chrysler Wimbledon or indeed any other car into a swimming pool, and whether or not the pool had water in it at the time, does not really matter. It was a symbolic statement of rock’n’roll excess, and Bonehead was right - it was a great basis for an album cover. The original number plate on the Rolls Royce, MDH 119K was changed to SYO 724F. This was the number plate featured on the police van on the cover of Abbey Road; another nod to rock ‘n’ roll cultural history.
  • The (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? front cover photograph by Michael Spencer Jones.  
  • Limited edition of 60 worldwide, signed and numbered by the artist, Toby Mott. A pigment and silkscreen on Woodstock Felt 310gsm paper, printed by Senecio, Oxford and Hippo Screenprinters, Essex. Image size: 20 x 20 inches (51 x 51 cm approx), paper size: 25.5 x 26.5 inches (65 x 67 cm approx)
  • A limited edition of 50 on 8 x 10 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front under the image area. Price is shown for an unframed photograph, and there are no delivery charges to a UK mainland addresses. Delivery charges apply outside the UK mainland. Please ask for a quote if you would like framing.
  • Limited edition of 75 + 10 artists proofs created from a traditional process in a mix of antique wood and movable type, each one individually numbered. Printed on blue 270 gsm G.F Smith Colorplan paper. Paper size 40 x 64 cm / 15.75 x 25 inches.  The price is shown for an unframed print. We can organise framing - please ask for a quote for framing and delivery based on your location. You can see an example in a white frame (our recommendation) alongside. There are no delivery charges in the UK for an unframed print. Delivery charges apply outside the UK mainland.  
  • You choose the vinyl, and we create this ultra-large three dimensional version for you. The standard unframed version is supplied ready to hang directly on the wall, as it is comes with a sub-frame on the reverse. The effect is that the large disc appears to float just off the wall. There are no delivery charges on the basic unframed (but ready to hang) version, wherever you are in the world. We can also organise framing for you, and we recommend a box frame in white or black - your choice. You can see prices for framing below. Please note that there are no delivery charges worldwide for unframed pieces. For framed items, delivery is free to UK mainland addresses. This means that delivery charges only apply to framed items where they are shipped outside the UK mainland, and if this is you, we will get you a quote once we know your delivery address. The Temple of Wax is a bespoke service, and we can recreate your chosen record in any size up to 100cm diameter. Please get in touch if you would like a custom size outside the standard sizes we offer here.
  • One front and one back cover print sold as a pair for a special price - limited edition of 195 archival pigment prints, each with image size 18 x 18 inches, on paper measuring 24 x 25 inches. Signed and numbered by Michael Spencer Jones on the front under the image, supplied with certificate. Unframed price.
  • When Columbia Records art director John Berg was asked to show his lifetime body of work at the prestigious Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY, photographer Eric Meola made this contact sheet for him, which shows 31 frames from among two of the nineteen rolls he shot on June 20, 1975, which resulted in perhaps the most iconic and well-known photograph in rock 'n' roll's history--the cover of the album 'Born to Run'.
    Photograph Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
  • Special offer limited edition for the Masterplan25 exhibition Your chance to own a signed limited edition by Michael Spencer Jones in a special 8 x 10 inch size at a nice price. This 8 x 10 inch photograph shows one of the session images taken by Michael Spencer Jones for Definitely Maybe in 1994. It is offered in an edition of 250, each one signed and numbered in white in the black area under the image by Michael Spencer Jones and embossed with his archive stamp. We can supply it unframed or framed.  

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