Queen Autographs - gallery of genuine signed items

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Rare early Queen signatures on a 1973 flyer. This is what the signatures looked like in the first half of 70's.


Rare example of early Queen signatures on a Queen II tour flyer (1974).



Obtained in Bournemouth, most likely on 30.11.1973 (the signatures are on a ticket to a disco in Bournemouth.


One of the few genuine signed items on eBay :-)



Beautiful signatures obtained in Holiday Inn in Birmingham (2.4.1974).



Early signatures of Freddie and Brian, signed on a piece of paper. They may look strange to you but are genuine!


An early letter (April 1974) - once again, these signatures are typical for the 1973-1978 period.



Typical Queen signatures from those days...


Not very nice signatures but I'm sure they're genuine.



Very rare message from the Queen members to readers of famous Japanese magazine 'Music Life'. Signed either in 1975 or 1976.


Ugly Freddie's signature? Yes but that's typical for that era. This LP comes from Ratty's personal collection.



Once again a genuine but ugly Freddie's signature from 1975.


Something from 1975 - most Brian's signatures from that era look exactly like this.



Another typical Brian's signature from mid 70's.


Roger's signature. When he was in good mood, he often added a nice graphic version of the word 'Queen'. Probably from mid 70's.



Signatures on official documents were different. Brian often signed as B.H.May while Freddie shortened his first name to just "F". But if you see "FMercury" on an LP, it's almost certainly fake!


Signed spring 1978 tour programme, signatures obtained by Joe Trovato (lighting director).



Signed spring 1978 tour programme, signatures obtained by Joe Trovato (lighting director).



Signed spring 1978 tour programme, signatures obtained by Joe Trovato (lighting director).


Christmas card from Freddie to his friends, I estimate it's from mid-late 70's.



Brian's signature from 1978 - still looked like in the early years.


Signatures on a Live Killers LP, probably from 1979.



Freddie, Brian and Roger in 1978.
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