If you are wanting to learn about the wonderful world of autographs and if you are committed to buying quality genuine autographs with full peace of mind; we would only be too pleased to assist you.
Signed memorabilia
Signed memorabilia can be a very good investment. If you have a hidden picture of Marylyn Monroe hiding somewhere in the attic then that could be worth thousands of pounds! Any signed memorabilia is always a must to keep and keep in mint condition because you never know what the collectors market could think of it in the few years that it will increase in price due to if it is a rare picture or even a signature that doesn’t get signed anymore.
Signed memorabilia can be of many different superstars which include singers to cricket players. Anything can be used as signed memorabilia, but it must be an authenticated piece of memorabilia to stand any chance of making much money or have a good value.
Many believe the signature of the playwright William Shakespeare is the most expensive autograph in the world. Only six authentic signatures exist and each one would be expected to fetch around £2.5m.The highest price paid on the open market for a signed autograph letter was £460000 in 1991 for a letter written by President Abraham Lincoln on January 8, 1863, defending the Emancipation Proclamation. Double Fantasy was John Lennon’s last album released during his lifetime and is collaboration with Yoko Ono. In 2003, the last copy autographed by Lennon before he was killed by Mark Chapman was sold for £323000, becoming the most valuable record ever.
Jimmy Page’s signed guitar is one of the most prized signed possessions on sale at £49,000. The Led Zeppelin star began his career as a studio session guitarist in London and has been inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame
Just to name a few of the most wanted items.

