The Authentic Experience
Paul Fraser Collectibles puts out a great email newsletter every week on high-end collectibles of all types, from autographs to antiquities. Paul talks about what's been discovered, what's coming up for sale and what's sold around the world, and there's always a lot of fascinating and drool-worthy collectibles to read about. If you aren't a subscriber, I encourage you to sign up for it. It's free.
One of the pieces he talks about this week is an early Elvis Presley handwritten letter being offered by an auction house in Las Vegas on March 11. That's just two days from now.
The letter was supposedly written by Elvis in 1956 in response to a letter from a fan. I looked at the letter and I'm not comfortable with it, but I'm not an Elvis expert. So I'm posting it here to get opinions.
What do you think?
To make it clear, Paul Fraser is just reporting the news. He's not involved in the sale.
You can view the listing here.
Tags: antique, auction, casino, elvis, fan, handwritten, letter, presley, victorian
Permalink Reply by Steve Cyrkin on March 9, 2011 at 2:35pm
Permalink Reply by Steve Cyrkin on March 9, 2011 at 3:20pm Here's a letter Elvis wrote while he was in the Army, which was 1958-60.
It's from Part I of Roger Epperson's 2-part feature on Elvis, which was the April/May 2007 issue of "Autograph Collector." Roger got the image from Rich Consola, so two of the top Elvis Presley autograph experts in the world authenticated it.
Click the image to enlarge.
Permalink Reply by roger epperson on March 10, 2011 at 6:02am
Permalink Reply by Steve Cyrkin on March 10, 2011 at 2:23pm
Permalink Reply by Steve Cyrkin on March 10, 2011 at 9:34pm I emailed the auction house, and the owner, Peter Sidlow, called me within hours. A nice guy, he thanked me and said he was comfortable with the authenticity and was going to auction it, as bidders know they're buying as-is.
I identified two states where the consignor probably lived, one being Florida, which he confirmed was where it came from. He said he was looking at the book mentioned in the write up that featured the piece.
In my opinion they are within their rights to sell the item and not even mention the controversy. But do I like it and think that it's right to do so? No, of course.
This is why it's so important to do your research before you bid...especially when the auction house does not specialize in autographs and have a stellar reputation.
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