Allen Iverson inscribed autographed signed funko pop #102 Philadelphia 76ers JSA

Allen Iverson inscribed autographed signed funko pop #102 Philadelphia 76ers JSA
Allen Iverson inscribed autographed signed funko pop #102 Philadelphia 76ers JSA
Allen Iverson inscribed autographed signed funko pop #102 Philadelphia 76ers JSA

Allen Iverson inscribed autographed signed funko pop #102 Philadelphia 76ers JSA
This is an autographed funko pop that has been hand signed and inscribed by Allen Iverson. Perfect for any collection. This comes with a certificate of authenticity from JSA. Another great product brought to you by Grade-A-Collectibles. Ask us about framing your memorabilia! Please feel free to message us about any questions you may have regarding this item or any of our other items.
Allen Iverson inscribed autographed signed funko pop #102 Philadelphia 76ers JSA

1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed

1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed

1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed
The Joy of Cooking – 1936 Edition – Irma S ROMBAUER Yellow check cover. With Joy of cooking order pamphlet. Spine intact spine cover loose on one side and taped in place. Inscribed to a dear personal friend. Personal notes written inside back of cookbook. What a unique timepiece to own. Quick name search shows location of individual was from Indianapolis Indiana. Nostalgic nostalgia retro vintage julia antique treasure child conversation piece.
1936 The Joy of Cooking cook book SIGNED & INSCRIBED Irma S ROMBAUER Autographed

Roy Rogers Signed Inscribed Autograph 5X7 Photo PSA/DNA Grade 7 Slabbed

Roy Rogers Signed Inscribed Autograph 5X7 Photo PSA/DNA Grade 7 Slabbed
Roy Rogers Signed Inscribed Autograph 5X7 Photo PSA/DNA Grade 7 Slabbed
Roy Rogers Signed Inscribed Autograph 5X7 Photo PSA/DNA Grade 7 Slabbed
Roy Rogers Signed Inscribed Autograph 5X7 Photo PSA/DNA Grade 7 Slabbed

Roy Rogers Signed Inscribed Autograph 5X7 Photo PSA/DNA Grade 7 Slabbed
This is a really neat collectable for the Roy Rogers fan. This a signed 5X7 photo and inscribed “To Julian Happy Trails” Roy Rogers and the signature graded very high at a PSA/DNA Grade 7, NM. BOX41: Below is the PSA/DNA grading scale. As a general reminder, the basis of autograph grading really comes down to the degree of strength and weakness within the signature, with an emphasis on eye-appeal and presentation. GEM-MT 10: Gem Mint. A PSA Gem Mint 10 autograph is a virtually perfect autograph. Attributes include bold writing with the absence of skipping or retracing by the original signer or otherwise. In addition, the autograph must be strong and clear for that particular signer. For example, if a genuine Mickey Mantle autograph is bold but seems rushed or slightly uncharacteristic in formation (though genuine) it may not receive a Gem Mint 10 grade. A PSA Gem Mint 10 autograph must not only be aesthetically beautiful in terms of placement but it must also be representative of the common/traditional autograph patterns of that person. A PSA Mint 9 is a superb condition autograph that exhibits only one of the following minor flaws: A very light skip (almost unrecognizable to the naked eye), a slight acceptable variance in boldness of the autograph (still very bold and clearly readable – even at arms length – but perhaps not quite as bold as an autograph that would qualify for a PSA Gem Mint 10) or a some other aesthetic issue such as undesirable location if the location of the autograph hinders the eye-appeal of the autograph, slightly, in some way. NM-MT 8: Near Mint-Mint. A PSA NM-MT 8 is a super high-end autograph that may appear to qualify as a Mint 9 at first glance but upon closer inspection, the autograph may exhibit one or more of the following: A slightly more noticeable skip in the autograph (though still very minor in nature) slightly inferior boldness of the autograph or very slight fading (the autograph must still be completely legible and intact), or some other aesthetic issue such as undesirable location if the location of the autograph hinders the eye-appeal of the autograph, slightly, in some way. For example, a very light bleed on one of the letters may be acceptable if minor or some very minor unevenness to the signature if the uneven nature of the autograph is limited to a small area – no greater than approximately 20% of the signature. A very light retrace, by the original signer, may be acceptable. NM 7: Near Mint. A PSA Near Mint 7 is a very strong autograph that may suffer from one or more of the following: The signature, while still entirely visible to the naked eye, may exhibit some minor degree of even fading to the entire signature. A minor blemish or the existence of wear on the actual autograph may be acceptable within the NM 7 grade. Slightly more significant skipping or bleeding may be present, however, still insignificant to the overall presentation. Any other aesthetic flaw that may hinder the eye-appeal may be allowable. For example, an autograph that extends more noticeably into an undesirable area of a photo such as a darkened background. In addition, a very slight retrace, by the original signer, may be acceptable. A PSA EX-MT 6 is a very presentable autograph that may suffer from one or more of the following: The signature, though entirely legible to the naked eye, may exhibit some degree of even fading to the entire signature – more so than would be acceptable for a PSA NM 7. A minor blemish to one of more of the letters may be acceptable if the balance of the autograph is considerably strong for the grade. Slightly more advanced degrees of skipping or bleeding may be present in comparison to the allowable tolerance for a PSA NM 7. The location of the autograph may also be a more significant issue within this grade if the display quality is hindered in a more dramatic way. With PSA EX 5 autographs; aging is becoming evident. The autograph, by this stage, has lost the luster of a bold autograph but it can still be deciphered with the naked eye. Smudging in a limited area of the autograph may be present along with more advanced stages of fading or skipping with possible blemishes in a few minor areas. The presentation of a PSA EX 5 autograph is still clear but the defects have begun to affect the eye-appeal in a more obvious way. In addition, a more significant retrace, though still limited to approximately 25% or less of the signature, by the original signer, may be acceptable. VG-EX 4: Very Good-Excellent. A PSA VG-EX 4 is an autograph that may be subject to noticeable areas of advanced fading where some letters within the signature can only be deciphered under close scrutiny. Major eye-appeal issues have begun to set in, however, the autograph must still be approximately 75% visible to the naked eye. Advanced degrees of the above mentioned defects might be more noticeable with the PSA VG-EX 4 grade. In addition, a more significant retrace, though still limited to approximately 35% or less of the signature, by the original signer, may be acceptable. VG 3: Very Good. A PSA VG 3 is an autograph that is noticeably faded throughout. The autograph must still be approximately 50% visible to the naked eye. Advanced degrees of the above mentioned defects might be more noticeable at this stage with major eye-appeal issues clearly visible. For example, a surface defect on the item itself that has, in essence, removed a small part of the signature, may be acceptable within this grade. A PSA Good 2 is an autograph that exhibits significant flaws throughout. The autograph may have lost up to approximately 75% of it visible content, to the naked eye. Even under close scrutiny, the entire autograph may not be decipherable but clear enough to determined authenticity. Major advancement of a variety of defects may be present, causing a significant loss of eye-appeal. PR-FR 1: Poor to Fair. A PSA PR-FR autograph is one that exhibits extreme loss of eye-appeal and can barely be deciphered, even under close scrutiny – by experts. At this stage, the autograph is virtually unrecognizable to the naked eye and even experts may need the assistance of advanced technology in order to identify the signer. Most of the autograph may be worn away or faded leaving, perhaps, on a few visible letters or worse. Subjectivity in Grading, Eye-Appeal and Determining the Overall Grade. While the grading standards are followed generally and as closely as possible, eye-appeal is the most significant and, ultimately, the controlling factor when it comes to grading autographs. Presentation quality is of the utmost importance regardless of the technical characteristics possessed by an item. An autograph may receive a plus or minus half point. 5 depending on the strength or weakness of an autograph. The overall grade will include half points from 1-10 on the PSA scale.
Roy Rogers Signed Inscribed Autograph 5X7 Photo PSA/DNA Grade 7 Slabbed

Mills Brothers (herbert Mills) Autographed Inscribed Photograph

Mills Brothers (herbert Mills) Autographed Inscribed Photograph

Mills Brothers (herbert Mills) Autographed Inscribed Photograph
Make an Offer Today and Get a Quick Response! Take a Look at this Week’s Specials! MILLS BROTHERS (HERBERT MILLS) – AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH – HFSID 216245. THE MILLS BROTHERS B/w publicity photo of the Mills Brothers’ Herb, Harry and Donald, the band’s lineup from 1957 until Harry’s death in 1982, singing in tuxes and signed “With our sincere best wishes” by Herbert Mills Inscribed photograph signed To Laura – With our sincere best wishes. B/w, 10×8 overall, 9¼x6¾ image, one surface. Photo by Harry Miller Associates and International Creative Management. The band members are identified in this photo by Herbert as “Herb”, “Harry” and “Don”. This was the Mills Brothers’ lineup from 1957, after father John, Sr. Stopped touring, until the death of Harry in 1982. THE MILLS BROTHERS often had to include a note with their early recordings saying that the only instrument they had was a guitar. That’s because the vocal group was so adept at imitating the sounds of trumpets, trombones and saxophones (a gimmick they reportedly came up with when one of them forgot his kazoo at an amateur contest). Even after the gimmick grew old, the band managed to switch to mainstream pop, becoming one of the most enduring oldies acts, recording more than 2,000 albums with total sales of over 50 million and performing in some form from the late 1920s until the death of Herbert Mills in 1989. The group consisted of real-life brothers John, Jr. Their hits included the early 1930s hits Tiger Rag and Dinah, the 1943 ballad Paper Doll, 1952’s Glow Worm, a 1958 cover of the Silhouette’s Get a Job and 1968’s Cab Driver, their last hit. Lightly cracked, creased and bowed. Rounded and worn corners. Otherwise in fine condition. See more material from these signers. See more listings in our MUSIC & PERFORMERS (2,999). Please note that this is an authentically signed item. We do not sell autograph copies or signature reprints. Images shown may contain our company watermark. The actual document does not contain this watermark. This item has been authenticated and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by our parent company, Gallery of History, Inc. We financially stand behind our COA. Ask us about our PSA/DNA and JSA authentication guarantee. Our Third & Best Handbook – The One You Want On Historical Documents! Enhance your collecting experience. For the experienced and novice collector and for those who just love learning history this beautiful 253-page hardcover volume is for you! Take a look at over. Other listings in these categories. Gallery of History is the world’s largest dealer of authentic autographs and manuscripts. Our inventory contains documents in all areas of interest including presidents, royalty, military, aviation, religion, business, science, celebrities, sports, music, authors and more. Whether looking to add to your collection, acquire a unique centerpiece for the home or office, or as a truly one-of-a-kind gift for someone special, you’ll find it here at HistoryForSale. The Gallery of History. Founded in 1981, is a long-standing UACC Registered Dealer, #RD110, and is a long-standing member of the Manuscript Society. The Gallery of History is the largest dealer in the world with an available inventory that exceeds 230,000 rare autographs and manuscripts. Preserving historical documents is important to us. Our unframed items are sent to you either in acid-free archival sleeves or have been encapsulated when noted. The majority of our in-house framed items are also encapsulated in acid free sleeves to guard against organic acids, mounted in an acid-free enviroment and are framed behind glass or UF3-AR Plexiglas which blocks out most ultraviolet light. We warrant to the original purchaser for a period of ten (10) years from the date of the sale the authenticity of any autograph offered by HistoryForSale. Gallery of History is not liable for any other damages, including consequential damages. There are no other warranties of any nature either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Mills Brothers (herbert Mills) Autographed Inscribed Photograph