A 1911 autographed "Shoeless" Joe Jackson photograph by Frank W. Smith sold for $1.47 at a recent auction. That's good for the most amount of money ever paid for an autographed photo of an athlete.
Each Fenway Fest pass guarantees access to one autograph and photo session. Each session will have at least one player, coach or alumnus signing autographs and a different player/coach/alumnus taking ...
Panini’s latest release of Caitlin Clark autographed items ranging in price from $450 to $1,000 each sold out in a matter of minutes on Thursday. A total of 19 different autographed items, including ...
Want an autographed photo of DAYS’s Deidre Hall (Marlena) and Drake Hogestyn (John)? Well, the actors are selling the pic from their most recent TV Guide cover, with all proceeds going to charity.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- We all know the feeling of coming across an old photo of yourself. While some spark nostalgia, others can feel a bit cringe-worthy. A new trend taking over social media has ...
Included was an 1863 portrait of Abraham Lincoln that sold for $139,200, as well as an 1862 photo of his assassin, John ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Monica Rivard and her mother, Carol, woke at 6 a.m. Saturday with a mission. The two Massena residents, huge fans of Syracuse basketball in general and Buddy Boeheim in particular, ...
A 1911 photograph of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson signed by the baseball star himself sold for $1.47 million at auction this week. It's the most anyone has ever paid for a signed sports photograph, per The ...