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Aaliyah Dana Haughton (/ɑːˈliːə/; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001), known mononymously as Aaliyah, was an American singer, actress, dancer, and model. She has been credited for helping to redefine contemporary R&B, pop and hip hop, earning her the nicknames the “Princess of R&B” and “Queen of Urban Pop”.
Below is a recent realized price for an Aaliyah autograph. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Aaliyah Autograph. Sold for over $1,000.

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Richard Wright’s personally owned RIAA Platinum award for “The Dark Side of the Moon” by Pink Floyd, the band’s most successful album and consistently ranked one of the greatest rock albums of all time. White matte award features a gold vinyl record above the album’s cover art and a plaque reading “PRESENTED TO / RICHARD WRIGHT / TO COMMEMORATE THE SALE OF MORE THAN / ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF THE / HARVEST RECORDS / LONG-PLAYING RECORD ALBUM / ‘THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON’”. Award is in original frame, with RIAA framer, New York Frame & Picture Co. label on paper backing. Measures 17.75″ x 21.5″. Some nicks to wood frame, and a few spots of discoloration to matte at the very bottom, otherwise near fine condition. Accompanied by an LOA from Wright’s second wife, Franka Wright. Richard Wright’s Platinum RIAA album for “The Wall” sold in 2005 for over $40,000. Sold for $25,000.


Beyonce’s Custom Wetsuit Costume From ”Austin Powers in Goldmember” — With Wardrobe Tag
Beyonce wetsuit from her role in ”Austin Powers in Goldmember”. The pop singer stars in the Mike Myers comedy as Foxxy Cleopatra. Custom black neoprene wetsuit with yellow striping has no label and features a little fox icon in yellow print on the left breast. Measures 12.5” across the chest with a 28” inseam and 19.5” sleeve. In near fine condition. With partially printed wardrobe department tag rubber stamped, ”Austin Powers 3” and citing, ”Actor Beyonce Knowles / Character Foxxy / Scene 93 / Set Int. Dr. Evil’s Sub / Change #9 / Scuba”. Sold for $15,625.
Excellent Beatles signed concert program – without inscription, for a concert held on 25 April 1963 at Fairfield Hall in Croydon, Surrey. On the two-page spread devoted to The Beatles, each of the Fab Four sign next to their photo in blue ballpoint, ”I Love You / Yours / John Lennon / xxx”, ”Love, / Paul McCartney / xxx”, ”George Harrison / xx” and ”Love / Ringo Starr / [star sign]xx”. The event was organized by London concert promoter John Smith, and also featured John Leyton (who cancelled his appearance), The Big Three, Billy Kramer, and several more acts, with The Beatles headlining. Orange program bound by two staples runs six pages and measures 6.875” x 9.5”. Separation starting along bottom seam, and creasing throughout. Small hole to top right of cover. Overall in very good condition. With Roger Epperson COA for all four signatures. A rare uninscribed Beatles concert program, signed at the cusp of their global fame. Sold for $9,375.
Bob Marley Autographed ”Kaya” Album
Bob Marley signed ”Kaya” album, inscribed by the legend in blue ballpoint pen, ”Rasta Love Kaya / Bob Marley”. Released in 1978, ”Kaya” include the iconic songs ”Is This Love” and ”Sun Is Shining”, promoted by Bob Marley & The Wailers in a worldwide tour in 1978, where this autograph was obtained on their stop in Paris in June. Some creasing to album cover, small bit of abrasion at upper left and inconspicuous tape along left side. On the verso is written ”Pascal 78” in orange marker. Vinyl record included, which has some shallow scratching. With Roger Epperson COA. A visually interesting and rare signed piece by Marley, ideal for display. Sold for $6,655.
Tupac Shakur Signed Polaroid From Prison — In the Photo, Tupac Flashes the Westside Sign
Tupac Shakur signed Polaroid photo, with Tupac flashing the Westside sign. Tupac poses with his wife Keisha while in prison, and handwrites the passage, ”June 4, 1995 / 2 Our Best friendz / Much Love 2 the Both of u / 2PAC & Keisha”, with Tupac signing on behalf of his wife. Tupac gave the Polaroid to the wife of a fellow inmate. Measures 3.5” x 4.25”. Near fine condition. With a COA from Carmella Viserto, to whom the photo was given.Sold for $5,491.


Tupac Shakur & M.C. Hammer Signatures on Luxor, Las Vegas Stationery From 1996 — ”Everythingz possible! / 2Pac” — With PSA/DNA COA
Tupac Shakur and M.C. Hammer signatures on a sheet of Luxor Las Vegas stationery, the casino in Las Vegas where Tupac and MC stayed in 1996 shortly before Tupac’s death in the same city. Signatures were obtained by an employee of the Luxor, whose son Ryan was the recipient of Tupac’s inscription, which reads, ”Peace Ryan / Everythingz possible! / 2Pac”. M.C. Hammer adds his signature below, ”M.C. Hammer”. Tupac and M.C. Hammer were famously together at the Luxor the night of Tupac’s death, although these signatures were likely obtained several weeks prior. Signed in black ballpoint, sheet measures 7.125” x 10.5”. Minute creasing, overall near fine condition. With PSA/DNA COA for both signatures. Sold for $5,355.
Tupac Shakur Twice-Signed Polaroid From Prison — Tupac Signs Both ”TUPAC” and ”2PAC” — Taken the Day After Tupac Married Keisha
Tupac Shakur twice-signed Polaroid photo, taken the day after Tupac married Keisha Morris. Tupac writes at top, ”Keisha & TUPAC” and along the bottom, ”2 Carmela & Anthony our inspiration to be patient & loving. UR great friends we wish u much success & happiness as we take each day with the next / 2PAC”. Keisha signs along the right margin, ”Love Keesha”, interestingly spelling it differently than Tupac. The date of 30 April 1995 is written to verso, and and the clothes Tupac and Keisha wear are consistent with other Polaroids taken that day. Polaroid was given to the wife of a fellow inmate. Measures 3.5” x 4.25”. Near fine condition. With a COA from Carmella Viserto, mentioned in the inscription and to whom the photo was given. Sold for $3,750.


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