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Hi all,
Good to see so many autograph enthusiasts here. My father is interested in selling off some of his collection of (classic movie, sports, military, political) autographs. We were going to sell them on ebay, but given their recent terrible return policy of up to 6 months, we obviously can't rely on them. But we also don't want to sell to a professional dealer, knowing the kind of profit margins they require to stay in business. So, the collection has roughly 90 autographs in it and we're wondering: where should we sell them, and to whom? What has your experience been in the buy/sell/trade group of this website?
Any advice would be appreciated. Also, if you're wondering about authenticity, my father interviewed the majority of the people he got his autographs from for a community service program that he taught to foreign born students. You can see pictures of this on his website confirming the famous people he met and knew. http://www.orcodevelopment.org
Thanks and let me know your thoughts on this matter.
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List of Autographed Items
Items containing “signed to Alan G.” are signed to my dad
Items that only say “signed book” or “signed photo” are just the signatures, signed to no one
Jimmy Carter “Keeping Faith” signed book
LBJ signed photo
Theodore Sorensen signed to Alan G.
James D. Watson (scientist) “The Double Helix” signed book
Ted Williams signed baseball
Sir John Gielgud “Early Stages” book signed to Alan G.
Buck O'Neil (baseball player) signed book
John Wooden & Bill Walton “They Call Me Coach” signed to Alan G.
Bob Feller signed book
John Bright “The Public Enemy” signed screenplay
Gregory Pappy Boyington book signed to Alan G.
Sir Alec Guiness book signed to Alan G.
Tip O'Neill book signed to Alan G.
Clyde Tombaugh (discovered Pluto) book signed to Alan G.
John Kenneth Galbraith “Ambassador's Journal” signed book
Sidney Poitier signature
Mary Astor photo signed to Alan G.
Arthur Miller “Death of a Salesman” book signed to Alan G.
Simon Wiesenthal (Nazi hunter) signed book
William L. Shirer (reporter) “End of a Berlin Diary to Alan G.
Bill Mauldin (WWII cartoonist) “The Brass Ring” signed to Alan G.
Gene McCarthy book signed to Alan G.
Betty Friedan “The Feminine Mystique” signed book
Budd Schulberg “Waterfront” book signed to Alan G.
David Rockefeller “Memoirs” signed book
Claire Booth Luce “The Women” signed to Alan G.
Paul Tibbets (WWII atom bomb pilot) “Return of the Enola Gay” signed book
Jane Russell (actress) photo signed to Alan G.
General Curtis LeMay signed book to Alan G.
Harry S. Truman “Mr. Citizen” signed book (moderate damaged book)
Gerald Ford “A Time to Heal” signed book
Joe DiMaggio signed postcard to Alan G.
Eddie Rickenbacker (pilot) signed card
J. Edgar Hoover signed card
Dorothy Mackaill signed photo
Jennifer Jones signed photo
Joe Rosenthal Iwo Jima photo inscribed “With respect, gratitude and admiration for those who served our country”.
Gene Kelly signed photo
John Philip Souza signature with musical notes on card
Jimmy Cagney signed photo
Claire Trevor signed photo
Evelyn Keyes signed photo
President Warren G. Harding signed photo
General Douglas MacArthur signed hotel stationary Waldorf Astoria
President William Howard Taft signed photo
Sugar Ray Robinson (boxer) signed autobiography
Mickey Mantle signature on scrap of paper
Hank Greenberg (baseball player) signed Hall of Fame postcard “I have a son named Steven, keep rooting for the White Sox”.
Senator Sam Ervin signed photo to Alan G.
Olivia DeHavilland signed photo to Alan G.
General Benjamin Davis (1st black general) signed photo to Alan G.
Medal of Honor recipient Louis Van Eresel signed photo
Sherman Adams (W.H. Chief of Staff) signed photo to Alan G.
Leonard Bernstein signed card to Alan G.
Fiorello LaGuardia signed photo
Billie Dove (actress) signed photo to Alan G.
Alan Ginsburg 2 line poem on index card
Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire signatures on “That's Entertainment” premier tickets
President Ronald Reagan signed photo
D.W. Griffith 1st issue stamp signed by Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford
President Harry Truman TLS
President Dwight Eisenhower TLS
Senator Joe McCarthy TLS
David Belasco (19th century theater producer) signature
Robert Taylor (actor) TLS to Rabbi Edgar Magnin
Robert Kennedy autograph
King Vidor signed Academy Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences program honoring Jesse Lasky
Artie Shaw signed album “The best of Artie Shaw” to Alan G.
Presidents Ford and Nixon signed Center For Peace and Freedom folder
Senator Barry Goldwater signed Time Magazine 1963 cover story about him
Yank Magazine with letter from editor describing his role in creating it TLS.
Chief Justice Earl Warren signed photo
Billy Terry (baseball player) Hall of Fame postcard signed
Marvin Hamlisch signed photo with first line of “The Way We Were” musical notes
David Campbell signed Medal of Honor citation copy
General William Westmoreland photo signed
Author Irving Stone signed copy of Depths of Glory signed to Alan G.
Author Wallace Stegner signed Collected Stories to Alan G.
Sammy Cahn signed book with lyrics “call me irresistible, call me irresponsible” to Alan G.
Admiral Eugene Flucky ALS
George Seldes signed book containing ALS on knowing Musolini
Baseball signed by Don Larson, Buck O'Neill, Bobby Brown, and Jerry Coleman
Yakima Canutt (stuntman) signed poster to Alan G.
Signed poster of inaugural address President Gerald Ford
Cesar Chavez poster signed by Dolores Huerta with “Si se puede” quote
Dutch Van Kirk signed navigator's log of the Enola Gay poster
Jackie Coogan “The Kid” poster signed
Jerry Coleman poster signed
Original edition of Duel in the Sun with ALS by Niven Busch signed to Alan G.
Senator John F. Kennedy 2 page ALS with original envelope. Letter reads: “Dear Mrs. Towne, thank you for your letter. I am very sorry to hear of the difficulties your husband has suffered. If you could send me by return mail your husbands full name and address and social security number I would be very glad to investigate the matter. Thank you, his year will be a happy one. Cordially, John Kennedy” December 30th 1953 contains cigarette burn not affecting signature.
I was wondering what the community on AML thought this letter is worth. I know what you are asking, but I won't reveal that. I would like to see what other experienced collectors think it is worth. Thanks!
History for Sale has one for $35,000, so I would say $3,500-$7,000.
I personally wouldn't pay more than $1500 if even that given it was signed before he was president and the letter is in poor shape. That being said, I could see this going for that range at a major auction house, probably closer to the $3,500 total though. A nice pristine hand written letter from his time as President and then we would see the $7000 figure reached.
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