The Beatles Autographs Single Page Odeon Theatre Romford 1963
  £   7,500
  $   9,938

 


£ 7500 Sold For
Mar 27, 2018 Sold Date
Mar 13, 2018 Start Date
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  Great Britain Country Of Seller
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Item Description A complete set of Beatles autographs on a loose page in an autograph book that has been signed by The Beatles in blue ballpoint pen. Paul McCartney has added the group name ‘Beatles’ above his signature. The autographs were obtained at the Odeon Theatre, Romford, England on 16th June 1963. They come with a letter from the previous owner that reads ‘I recently inherited this autograph book from my cousin Lynne Sandrock, she went to the Mersey Beat Showcase concert at the Romford Odeon, on June 16th 1963 with girl friends. They threw their new books on stage and at the end of the show and returned the next day to collect them from the box office. Miraculously she obtained these four perfect autographs. The show was the last in a series of six Mersey Beat Showcases and also featured Gerry & The Pacemakers and Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas. These groups, along with the Beatles actually occupied the top three places in the British singles charts that week’. The page measures 12.5cm x 7.5cm (4.9 inches x 3 inches). The condition is near mint.

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Grading System Explained Mint = As new. Near mint = Almost like new with one or two very minor flaws. Excellent = Minor wear yet looks attractive and is perfectly usable . Very Good = Some wear and tear but overall presentable and usable. Good = Apparent wear and tear but with obvious deterioration of the condition. Poor = Extremely worn. A plus or minus after the grading indicates that the condition is marginally higher or lower than the stated grade


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