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A star-studded autograph collection has sold for £55,000.
It included a signed Audrey Hepburn snap which sold for 14 times the estimated price.
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That photo was bought for £845.
The black and white snap shows the iconic actress posing as Eliza Doolittle from the 1964 musical My Fair Lady.
The British award-winning actress signed the photograph in black ink.
The message reads ‘Best Wishes Audrey Hepburn’.
The snap had been valued at just £60.
It was the highlight of Brian Finch’s incredible collection of film, TV and theatre autograph memorabilia.
Just under 300 lots were offered, with almost every item snapped up.
The auction made an astonishing £55,120, last Tuesday (18 Nov), as reported by Whats The Jam.
The items were offered by Ewbank’s, in Woking, Surrey.
Autographs from stars such as Ben Affleck, Clint Eastwood and Brigitte Bardot also featured in the auction.
The collection spanned from the 1940s to the present day.
Denise Kelly, specialist said: “Brian Finch was a passionate collector of film, TV, and theatre autograph memorabilia throughout his life and amassed one of the most complete collections of authentic celebrity signatures anywhere.
“From an early age, Brian attended local cinema and a variety of theatre productions where he developed a fascination for the ‘silver screen’, leading performers of the day, and a desire to collect mementos of his experience.
“Working as a senior civil servant for the Ministry of Defence in the UK and overseas, he spent much of his spare time building his collection, and when he retired he turned his hobby into a singular focus, and devoted his time to his collection.”
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