Prices from just £50 ($100)
It's been a big week for photography.
120 years ago this week George Eastman sold his first Kodak camera.
And in London a newspaper has revealed the world's oldest photograph.
It is thought to have been taken by Thomas Wedgwood, the son of the famous potter; it is believed to date from the 1790s.
Sotheby's recently sold a photograph of supermodel Carla Bruni. The estimate was $3 - 4,000.
However, following her recent marriage to Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President, the price was pushed to an astonishing $91,000.
Photographs are becoming big business.
And we have a fantastic selection to show you today. They are all related to The Beatles.
Prices start at just £50 ($100).
It's your chance to own a piece of music history.
The photographs have been taken by fans on the streets of New York and London. Some feature John and Paul live on stage.
All the photos are originals. You won't have seen these images before.
They show the private side of the Beatles. Paul with his daughter... John in his car... Paul posing with fans... with his wife Linda... Ringo entertaining fans with a puppet...
I'm not suggesting these are investment grade items... Just fantastic mementos of the biggest rock band the world has ever seen.
Have a look on the following link.
Original Beatles photos
There are more on the www.frasersautographs.com website. You can buy them directly from the website if you are interested.
We'll even post them to you FREE of charge.
The newsletter is short and sweet today as I have a plane to catch.
We're off to Tel Aviv, Israel for the World Stamp Championships.
It's a gathering of the most expensive stamp collections in the world. A 10 day exhibition, it takes place every four years. Like the Olympics of stamps.
It's a great barometer of the health of the rare stamp market.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Regards
Adrian Roose
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