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Memphis, TN, United States
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The Auction At Graceland

The first Graceland Authenticated Auction Including Highlights from the Collection of Greg Page
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Early Elvis Presley Signature on a Library Card: From the Collection of Greg Page. One of the earliest known Elvis Presley signatures on a library card from Tupelo, Mississippi. This signed library card was found by the librarian at the school
0001: Early Elvis Presley Signature on a Library CardEst. $12,000-$15,000
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Elvis Presley Early Publicity Photo, 1955: From the Collection of Greg Page. This rare, unsigned, 1955 Sun era publicity photo of Elvis Presley was acquired directly from the Estate of Skeeter Davis, Grand Ole Opry star. Accompanied by a
0003: Elvis Presley Early Publicity Photo, 1955Est. $600-$700
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Nashville Music Publication Ad, 1955: From the Collection of Greg Page. This booking ad for Elvis appeared in a Nashville music publication entitled “The Billboard” on April 23, 1955, before Elvis’ rise to fame. Accompanied by a
0004: Nashville Music Publication Ad, 1955Est. $600-$700
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Bill Haley Tour Letter and Schedule, 1955: From the Collection of Greg Page. This letter, on combined Colonel Tom Parker and Hank Snow letterhead and signed by secretary Georgene Keeney, discussed the Bill Haley Tour. The letter, dated Sept.
0005: Bill Haley Tour Letter and Schedule, 1955Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Signed Louisiana Hayride Promo Photo: From the Collection of Greg Page. This photo is the first Louisiana Hayride promotional photograph of Elvis Presley. The photo is from November 25, 1955 and inscribed “To Mary and Linnis, Yours
0006: Signed Louisiana Hayride Promo PhotoEst. $3,000-$5,000
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“Love Me Tender” Script: From the Collection of Greg Page. The offered script is Elvis' own copy of the original script for “Love Me Tender,” the first movie in which Elvis had a part. Although originally quite minor,
0007: “Love Me Tender” ScriptEst. $4,000-$6,000
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E. A. Presley Signed Check, 1956: From the Collection of Greg Page. The offered check is signed “E. A. Presley,” dated “October 16, 1956” and paid to “Harry Levitch Credit Jewelers” for the amount of $375.15. The check is
0008: E. A. Presley Signed Check, 1956Est. $2,500-$3,000
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Four Capitol Hotel Documents, 1956: From the Collection of Greg Page. The display includes three invoices from the Capitol Hotel, one invoiced to Elvis Presley and Gene Smith, along with an original check signed by Tom Diskin in the
0010: Four Capitol Hotel Documents, 1956Est. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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Ring Gifted to Barbara Hearn from Elvis, 1956: From the Collection of Barbara Hearn. In 1956 before Elvis’ rise to fame, he began seeing a local girl by the name of Barbara Hearn. During one of their frequent trips to “Jim’s Place,” a
0011: Ring Gifted to Barbara Hearn from Elvis, 1956Est. $15,000-$20,000
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Collection of Documents from Trude Forsher: From the Collection of Greg Page. Offered are important documents by Trude Forsher, Colonel Parker and Elvis’ secretary in Hollywood, which include an original telephone message regarding the news
0012: Collection of Documents from Trude ForsherEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Three Receipts, 1958: From the Collection of Greg Page. This collection of receipts from 1958 was stored in Elvis’ army trunk when he returned from Germany. Included are two restaurant receipts dated 10/19/58 from the
0014: Three Receipts, 1958Est. $600-$700
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Set of Stamps and Carousel Caddy: From the Collection of Greg Page. The set of stamps and carousel caddy are from the desk of Colonel Tom Parker. Colonel Parker, Elvis' manager, used these rubber stamps at his office where he would
0015: Set of Stamps and Carousel CaddyEst. $600-$700
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Check for Charity, 1958: From the Collection of Greg Page. This Elvis check was written to the "Crippled Children’s Hospital” and dated 1958. Elvis’ generosity in giving to Memphis charities every year is not widely
0018: Check for Charity, 1958Est. $700-$900
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Check for Charity, 1959: From the Collection of Greg Page. This Elvis check was written to the “American Cancer Society” and dated 1959. Elvis’ generosity stretched beyond just Memphis charities every year. The
0019: Check for Charity, 1959Est. $700-$900
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Blueprints for Graceland: From the Collection of Greg Page. Offered are the actual blueprints for the construction of Graceland. Built in 1939 by Dr. Thomas Moore, Graceland would serve as Dr. Moore’s home and cattle farm
0023: Blueprints for GracelandEst. $25,000-$35,000
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Skillet from Graceland with Receipt from Sears: Offered is a receipt from Sears, Roebuck & Company dated April 11, 1967 for the total amount of $111.05. The receipt is for the purchase of kitchenwares delivered to Graceland and signed for by Mrs.
0024: Skillet from Graceland with Receipt from SearsEst. $2,000-$3,000
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