Collection of thirty-one autographed items of leading opera singers of the 1930s's and 1940s. This group consists of both signed cards and signed album pages, ranging in size from 1.75 x 4.25 inches to 5 x 6.25 inches. The opera singers include such prominent artists as Alexander Sved, Franz Volker, Friedrich Schoor, Helge Rosvaenge, and Lawrence Tibbett . Several of these items are from unidentified artists. Most cards contain a signature on only one side, but several have different signatures on each of the 2 sides. . Most have very clear handwriting and signatures and all are in extremely good, well-preserved condition. See scans - not sold individually.
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100% GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS. Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) on invoice.
ALL ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHS - Hand signed. We do not sell copies or reproductions.
THE "TAMINO AUTOGRAPHS" semi-transparent legend over the pictures shown here does not exist in the actual item.
ALL PRICES ARE FINAL & NOT NEGOTIABLE. Lower offers will not be accepted. No fake discounts, we sell authentic autographs at authentic prices, fair market or below.
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Unsatisfactory items may be returned within 14 days of receipt for your choice of a store credit or a full refund. In order to qualify for a refund, items must first be returned in the exact same condition they were shipped. By default we ship via USPS, and provide the option to ship via FedEx or UPS. Shipping and handling costs are not refundable for any items that were already shipped, either returned or not. At our discretion, a restocking and relisting fee of up to USD 40 could be applied for some returned items, although this is very rarely applied.