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Frank Sinatra Autographed Photo - Hand Signed

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Frank Sinatra Autographed Photo - Hand Signed

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This is a hand-signed B&W cameo shot of Frank Sinatra from what appears to be the mid-to-late 1940s. (Look at that head of hair!) It measures about 2-3/8" x 3-3/8" and has a nice, clear signature that reads, "Frank Sinatra". It looks to have been signed with a ballpoint pen in blue ink.

Unless I know the original owner of the autographed item I won't sell them in the store. In this particular case, I do know the owner. She was a lifelong Sinatra fan from Philadelphia, from his days with Tommy Dorsey all the way through the end of her life in the late-90s. Whenever Sinatra was in Philly or performing at the 500 Club she would try to see him, and often she managed to get him to sign things. This photograph was part of an enormous collection of memorabilia I disposed for her after she moved into a nursing home. The collection included hundreds of LPs, EPs, 78s, photographs, books, and other items. It was definitely a one-of-a-kind collection. This piece is one of the few items remaining and it screams out "frame me!"


This is a hand-signed B&W cameo shot of Frank Sinatra from what appears to be the mid-to-late 1940s. (Look at that head of hair!) It measures about 2-3/8" x 3-3/8" and has a nice, clear signature that reads, "Frank Sinatra". It looks to have been signed with a ballpoint pen in blue ink.

Unless I know the original owner of the autographed item I won't sell them in the store. In this particular case, I do know the owner. She was a lifelong Sinatra fan from Philadelphia, from his days with Tommy Dorsey all the way through the end of her life in the late-90s. Whenever Sinatra was in Philly or performing at the 500 Club she would try to see him, and often she managed to get him to sign things. This photograph was part of an enormous collection of memorabilia I disposed for her after she moved into a nursing home. The collection included hundreds of LPs, EPs, 78s, photographs, books, and other items. It was definitely a one-of-a-kind collection. This piece is one of the few items remaining and it screams out "frame me!"


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