Beatles autographs may impress antique valuation seekers

An array of Beatles autographs are set to be sold at auction, which could interest antique valuation seekers.

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Antique valuation seekers may like to note that an array of autographs from legendary Liverpool band the Beatles is set to go under the hammer.

The set is expected to sell for up to £1,800 when it goes up for auction at the Clevedon Showrooms on September 9th, the Weston Mercury reports.

This news comes after other autographs by the band were sold at the 33rd annual Beatles Convention in Liverpool, along with a toilet previously owned by John Lennon, which sold for £9,500.

But other items that are set to be for sale at the north Somerset event include a signed photo by the Fab Four, as well as an oil painting by Josef Munsch.

In addition, this may also interest antique valuation seekers as the piece is expected to reach between £4,000 and £6,000.

The item - called Sonata - was created in 1889 and portrays a cellist sitting down.

Posted by Keith Leicester

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