Yes. But, authenticity assumed, the contrast of the Bogart and Bacall is extreme and these are exceptionally well preserved. While I would think there are several of these private luncheon menus from the Savoy in London signed by perhaps all three award recipients (one by proxy) there are many, many Beatles sets. And most Beatles sets are on bits of paper - this is a fine luncheon menu printed to celebrate the signers.Excellent vintage eye appeal.
oh i think it is stunning, no doubt about that, but it is a lot of money.
It is significantly harder to replace. With enough money you could buy Beatles sets daily or weekly or whatever..
Beatles sets are up in recent years. That set is spectacular—one of the best Bogart and Bacall sets I've ever seen. A Beatles set like is worth roughly $20,000.
Do you think it is real?
"...authenticity aside..."
No idea. I was speaking only to the notion of relative rarity because of Michelle's observation.
it is stunning from afar but close up I personally dont like them, just me maybe
michelle -
"close up I personally don't like them".
It's not just you. I agree.
That looks more like an imitation of a older age Bacall signature to my eye. Wrong period.
The Bogart is problematic (again, to my eye).
The autographs look real to me but I'm not super experienced in them.
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