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Hi, My dad went to work , age 15 at The Imperial Hotel, Torquay , England, summer of 1963.
The Beatles only concert appearance in the seaside town of Torquay and they performed at the Princess Theatre.
My dad served the Beatles in the restaurant and chatted quite a lot with them.He told me that he took a menu from the restaurant and later , after work, went to their hotel rooms, knocked on the doors and they all signed the menu for him. He told me that John and Paul were in one room and Ringo and George in adjoining room. There was no security, he was invited into their rooms, chatted an then left with the menu.
My dad has since passed and I am wondering what the value of this original dated menu would be worth if I was to sell this.
Thanks
Julie
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That's interesting- Chorley is only about 1 hour drive away from me.
Thank you
Hi Marc, I have also learnt so much, people have been very supportive.
What is a COA? What does it bring? Who gives these?
I know if we were to sell , we would love it to go to someone who would appreciate it because it was a part of my dads life and we had so many family chats about it.
tracks uk no longer issue coas unless they are selling the item and my understanding is that Perry usually no longer does either so I think fabs advice about deciding what kind of sale price you want and then offering it is a really good one;- its a lovely item and many people will want to own it because of the feel good story associated with it
Hi, I emailed Tracks after your advice and they have offered to buy the autographs but it is a lower price than I wished.
I am going to see if I can find any other old photo's, provenance and ask his sisters/ family and then take it from there. We are not in a rush to sell and Ill come back with an update soon.
Julie
they will put a hugh premium on when they sell it
That's a good idea. Frank is more likely to take it on consignment, too.
Julie,
If this meeting with the Beatles meant so much to your Dad that he wanted it mentioned at his funeral I would think long and hard about selling. It may be that neither you nor your siblings are "collector types" but it does seem a bit of a shame to sell it. Can't one of you buy the others out once you get a few valuations/offers? The value of this item is highly unlikely to go down in our lifetimes so the family member buying it will also have a nice investment.
If you do sell I would do so via a private deal or eBay. Dealers have to make a living so they probably won't give you much more than half what they will sell it for. With auctions it is much the same as the cash you receive will probably be 50-60% of the price paid by the buyer (buyer's and seller's premiums being around 15-25% each). I would imagine it would be tough to clear £2,500 by selling to a dealer or through an auction house but I'm sure the price would be higher than that on eBay, even without third party authentication (assuming eBay allow it to be listed without).
Another advantage of selling it yourself is that you might be able to build up something of a rapport with the buyer and at least then know that it has gone to a good home.
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