https://i.imgur.com/3HwUy7u.jpgThis in a silver frame will be the center of attention in your office or living room! Own something totally unique and irreplaceable.
8" x 10" portrait of Walt Disney, matte finish, signed boldly in fountain pen, in fine condition with mild creasing to the lower right corner tip (unobtrusive). Bought at RR Auction 393 in 2012 for US$ 5,317.45. With certificates and letters of authenticity from the leading experts (Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RR Auction CoA, and extensive correspondence about the item with Phil Sears). The Auction house wrote in its catalogue (which I will send you with picture) "One of the nicest Disney items we have offered." I, for one, have never seen a nicer one.
Almost all Walt Disney autographed photos are inscribed ("To Bob" for example, or even first and last name: "To Susan Smithee"). Uninscribed photos, especially handsome poses, are extremely rare, and so much more powerful and personal for a collector or Disney admirer. I had to wait a long time for one to come up, and was lucky to get this one for US$ 5,317.45 in 2012. The same year, a less handsome one in sub-optimal condition was sold for US$ 9,799:
http://rr-autograph-auctions.blogspot.co.at/2012/08/rr-autograph-auction-walt-disney.htmlMy photograph appears almost three-dimensional because of its perfect image quality and crispness, made possible through what must be a large-format negative and an early (or only?) print made directly from the original negative. It's like having Walt right there next to you on your desk, with his iconic signature written out just for you.
Will pass on this treasure to the first person to offer me 10 BTC for the photograph (which, as stated, will come with with original invoice, certificate and catalogue).
Email me your offer at
silverframe1973@yahoo.com.
Will send my name and address once we've agreed to a deal. You can then either come and pick up the picture at my home in Los Angeles (Brentwood), California, or I can have it sent through a courier.
Otherwise, I will submit it to the RR auction in August, where it will certainly go for more thna the equivalent of 10 of today's BTC. In April, RR sold a a much less valuable item (a simple signature on his stationery ) for $6,072.33. But I would rather sell now and for bitcoin.
Kind regards
Silver Frame