Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley Portrait 1st Autograph after marriage
Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley Portrait 1st Autograph after marriage
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Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley autograph during his honeymoon on his ranch. The year 1967 was significant for Elvis Presley. Early that year he had bought a getaway ranch in Mississippi, less than 20 miles from Graceland, that he dubbed The Circle G. After his marriage to Priscilla Beaulieu in May, he honeymooned at the ranch, and it was there that a persistent fan named Marilyn Tittle was able to fulfill a lifelong dream and meet Elvis.
Included here is a 16in x 20in color portrait-print of Elvis obtained directly from a guard at Graceland, who admired the young lady's perseverance hanging out at the gates of Graceland on the off-chance she would meet - or even just catch a glimpse of - the King. Finally, the guard (inMr. Peppersin) suggested she might find Elvis at his ranch, where he was presently honeymooning with his new bride. Peppers went so far as to facilitate her getting on the grounds, where she met Elvis and Priscilla, both posing for her and inscribing her print.
Seeing if lightning could strike twice within a very short time, the Ohio resident returned to Memphis one month later, this time catching Elvis' dad Vernon as he approached the gate at Graceland. Vernon, too, signed the print.
The year 1967 was a very good year for the King, and it was no less an unforgettable one for super-fan Marilyn Tittle!
Estate items may show wear and imperfections expected and consistent with age! Please bid accordingly
All estate items are non returnable, non refundable, sold as-is, where-is with no warranties expressed or implied.
Included here is a 16in x 20in color portrait-print of Elvis obtained directly from a guard at Graceland, who admired the young lady's perseverance hanging out at the gates of Graceland on the off-chance she would meet - or even just catch a glimpse of - the King. Finally, the guard (inMr. Peppersin) suggested she might find Elvis at his ranch, where he was presently honeymooning with his new bride. Peppers went so far as to facilitate her getting on the grounds, where she met Elvis and Priscilla, both posing for her and inscribing her print.
Seeing if lightning could strike twice within a very short time, the Ohio resident returned to Memphis one month later, this time catching Elvis' dad Vernon as he approached the gate at Graceland. Vernon, too, signed the print.
The year 1967 was a very good year for the King, and it was no less an unforgettable one for super-fan Marilyn Tittle!
Estate items may show wear and imperfections expected and consistent with age! Please bid accordingly
All estate items are non returnable, non refundable, sold as-is, where-is with no warranties expressed or implied.