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High End Memorabilia’s Queen Autographs on LiveAuctioneers.com

High End Memorabilia holds autograph auctions on LiveAuctioneers.com and iCollector.com. They were on Invaluable.com, but they can't hold auctions there anymore. The company started selling on these platforms in 2018.

High End Memorabilia is the same company as LuxeWest and Front Row Memorabilia, which sell autographs on Amazon, Wayfair, Touch of Modern, Houzz, Etsy, eBay, and other sites. You can also buy on their website, frontrowmemorabilia.com.

This is a link to the Queen lots in their upcoming auctions:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/search/?keyword=%22high%20end%20memorabilia%22%20queen&sort=-relevance&status=online

This is a link to the Queen lots in their past auctions:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/search/?keyword=%22high%20end%20memorabilia%22%20queen%20not%20%22steve%20mcqueen%22&sort=-relevance&status=archive

If you know Queen autographs well, please give us your opinion on their authenticity.

Thanks

Tags: autographs, icollector, liveauctioneers, queen

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Wow….. all are fakes! 

They're all forged by the same hand. Every piece. I dont see any photo for the Brian signed 3D book, but that wouldn't surprise me if genuine. Brian did a pretty low cost book tour for it. It's a very common, low value item. 

An awful lot of Freddie signed guitars. Funny thing to try to peddle as Freddie never signed guitars. 

Thank you both. Read their Terms & Conditions when you can. Click on any lot and Terms is the third tab under the photo.

What a scumbag company!

Read this from their terms and try not to vomit:

”This Certification of Authenticity does not imply that the item will be certified by any other rival authentication companies. The accompanied certification is the only certification the auction company can confirm. These items are being sold as collectable pieces and there is no guarantee that this item can be resold on any online marketplace.”

They are calling it ”collectable pieces”... Scammers!!!

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