The Most Expensive Autograph: A Collector's Dream
The Most Expensive Autograph: A Collector's Dream
The Rarest and Most Coveted Signatures in History
Autographs have long fascinated collectors, offering a tangible connection to iconic figures from history and popular culture. Among them, some signatures stand out as the most expensive autograph, commanding astronomical prices in the auction market.
The Holy Grail: Shakespeare's Signature
The most expensive autograph ever sold belongs to none other than William Shakespeare. In 2016, a letter bearing his signature was sold at Christie's in New York for a staggering $2.48 million. The letter, dated 1613, contains Shakespeare's instructions for the sale of a house in Blackfriars.
Rank |
Autograph |
Price |
---|
1 |
William Shakespeare |
$2.48 million |
2 |
George Washington |
$1.8 million |
3 |
Abraham Lincoln |
$1.5 million |
Presidential Signatures: Historical Treasures
Presidential signatures are another highly sought-after category of autographs. The most expensive autograph of a US President belongs to George Washington. In 2017, a document signed by Washington as President sold for $1.8 million at Sotheby's in New York. Similarly, a letter signed by Abraham Lincoln sold for $1.5 million at Christie's in 2015.
Rank |
Autograph |
Price |
---|
1 |
George Washington |
$1.8 million |
2 |
Abraham Lincoln |
$1.5 million |
3 |
Thomas Jefferson |
$900,000 |
Success Stories in the Most Expensive Autograph Market
- The Beatles Fanatic: In 2019, a signed copy of the Beatles' album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" sold for $490,000 at Julien's Auctions. The album was signed by all four members of the band, making it a highly collectible item.
- The Literary Collector: In 2020, a first edition of Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice" bearing her signature sold for $1.4 million at Sotheby's in London. The book was one of only 12 known copies of the first edition to have Austen's signature.
- The Sports Memorabilia Aficionado: In 2021, a baseball signed by Babe Ruth sold for $3.2 million at Goldin Auctions. The baseball was inscribed with Ruth's name and the date "8-16-21," making it a rare and valuable piece of sports memorabilia.
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