The ebay market in political autographs revisited
I've looked at this before, but thought it was time to investigate any market movements:
Mr Tony's scribble can be had for fifty pence, although one optimistic seller is trying to flog one for, get this, £350
David Cameron would appear to be in the ascendant, with one of his currently at £10.51, admittedly with the funds promised to a church repair appeal.
I can find no evidence of any auctions for Broon's or Campbell's autograph, while the going rate for a Thatcher seems to be around a fiver. One seller reckons 5" x 7" signed glossy of Thatcher is an 'ideal gift'. Tempting...
Mr Tony's scribble can be had for fifty pence, although one optimistic seller is trying to flog one for, get this, £350
David Cameron would appear to be in the ascendant, with one of his currently at £10.51, admittedly with the funds promised to a church repair appeal.
I can find no evidence of any auctions for Broon's or Campbell's autograph, while the going rate for a Thatcher seems to be around a fiver. One seller reckons 5" x 7" signed glossy of Thatcher is an 'ideal gift'. Tempting...
Now isn't that a wonderful way to rate the pollies? Put a monetary value on them, like some bloggers do with their blogs.
Anonymous said... 3:29 pm
I do hope our Tony managed to spell his name correctly for £350, I seem to recal that he managed to mispell it (and other words)on his application for the sedgewick labour party nomination.
The empty headed f****** w*****!
Anonymous said... 3:46 pm
"one optimistic seller"?! It's the Stanley Gibbons Group!
Croydonian said... 3:57 pm
James - Yup, it is a source of some amusement to me...
PH - Looks like it.
OFU - Thought I'd spare them the embarassment.
Anonymous said... 10:18 pm
I read in one of the papers today that the Queen is selling one of her old Daimlers on Ebay too. I wonder if she sells her frocks there too.
Croydonian said... 11:38 am
Good lord. I wonder what her ID is? Betty2? ESGCB? HerMaj?
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