MARVIN GAYE

Autograph

Auction

A RARE signed vintage page by MARVIN GAYE!

We are very pleased to offer a RARE vintage signed page by

"MARVIN GAYE"

The page is a lined tan page taken from a vintage notebook. In bold blue ink, Gaye has cleanly signed and inscribed (inscription name could easily be matted out) mentioning one his most famous compositions "What's Goin' On". Photograph of Gaye is for display only, and not included with the lot.

MARVIN GAYE (1939-1984) was one of the best-selling soul artists of his generation, a Motown prodigy whose work displayed everything from sexual passion to social consciousness. Gaye's murder at the hands of his own father in 1984 shocked the world and cut short his monumental comeback.

Marvin Gaye is scarce in all autograph formats. In fact, this is the only example I have been fortunate enough to handle in over 20 years! This is a choice authentic example that would display wonderfully matted and framed with a favorite photograph or poster. The page and writing are in good condition with minor toning, a few stains and wrinkles.

A RARE opportunity to obtain an AUTHENTIC signature from one of the most important figures in modern music...At an incredibly low opening bid, and WITH NO RESERVE!

A Letter Of Authenticity guaranteeing this item as authentic for life is included.

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  • Bids will be accepted until:

    10 pm Eastern Standard time

    Sunday April 25, 2004.

The bidder with the highest bid at this time will be deemed the winner.

Minimum Opening Bid $10 (US Currency)

Estimated Value $750-$1,000

In fairness to all interested parties, please bid seriously. DO NOT bid if you do not intend to pay. All bids will be considered binding.

Thank you and GOOD LUCK!

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04/12/04