Autographs
of all four Beatles, collected by a man who saw them play in north
Wales 50 years ago, have sold at auction for almost £20,000.
Autograph hunter Richie Astall, who lived in Llandudno, asked
the "Fab Four" for their signatures at the gig in the town's Odeon
Cinema in 1963.
He became a collector of autographs of the rich and famous while working at Llandudno Pier.
His widow, Jean, 72, put the collection up for sale in Colwyn Bay.
Mr Astall got John, Paul, George and Ringo to sign his autograph book when the band played in Llandudno.
He also kept a poster of the event and later tracked down signed photographs of the band.
Mr Astall was in a wheelchair after contracting meningitis
and German measles in childhood, which his widow says he used to his
advantage.
"I think Richie's disability helped him get the autographs," she said.
"He was always able to get to the front of a queue in his
wheelchair and the stars he admired so much showed him a lot of
kindness."Mr Astall died in 1995 at the age of 74.
The four Beatles were among many people to sign their names in a small cream leather-bound autograph book which sold for £2,900.
Six black-and-white autographed Beatles publicity photographs sold for £9,400, four times their estimated value.
Auctioneer David Rogers Jones said bids came from America and Australia.
"The interest in Beatles memorabilia is growing year by year
and that is reflected in the prices we are seeing for autographs and
posters," he said.The sale on Tuesday raised a total of £19,800.
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