The price of a signed George Harrison boot can vary depending on a number of factors, including:
The condition of the boot, the rarity of the boot, the provenance of the boot and the demand for the boot.
Here are some examples of recent sales of signed George Harrison boots:
In 2022, a pair of signed George Harrison boots sold for $55,000 at Heritage auctions.
In 2021, a single signed George Harrison boot sold for $41,117.68 at auction.
In 2020, a pair of signed George Harrison boots sold for $30,000 at auction.
Here are the details about the boots sold in 2022:
George Harrison Owned, Worn & Signed Pair of Beatle Boots (UK, 1960s). Talk about an original piece of rock n’ roll history. They were a gift from George to Stray Cats‘ drummer Slim Jim Phantom in 1985. He was visiting George at his estate Henley-on-Thames. Jim was in town to shoot a British TV special honoring Carl Perkins.
A traditional boot style, size 8, smooth black leather pointed toe, Cuban heel, and side zipper. James T. McDonnell (aka Slim Jim Phantom) described in his letter dated February 12, 2019:
“The attic at Fryer Park was lined with antique armoires. Each one was filled with well known clothes from Beatles history. The leather jackets from Hamburg, the collarless suits from the Ed Sullivan show, the Sgt. Pepper suit and racks of clothes from Carnaby street were all there. The other main feature in the room was a large chest that looked like it may be filled with pirate’s treasure. George knelt down in front of it, opened it up and & I saw that it was filled with shoes and boots. Towards the bottom he pulled out the original Chelsea boots that were obviously well worn.
He handed them to me & offered them to be as a gift. I, of course accepted. George handed me boots, just as quickly, he asked for them back, my heart sunk. Before I could get too bummed out, he produced a ball point pen, inscribed the inside & handed them back to me.”
In one boot he wrote: “To Fat Jim from Slim George.” He also “signed Ringo’s name saying they were all experts in signing each others name & this would make it even more special.” The other boot he wrote: “To Slim Jim with love from Fat George XMAS1985.”
Can you imagine George Harrison handing you a pair of his Beatle boots? The boots are a size 8 and show expected wear. Zippers are in working order. Overall in Very Good to Very Good Plus condition. The bottoms of each boot say: Anello & Davide London with an “8” circled.
Anello & Davide made performance footwear.
Other notable clients included: Roy Orbison, Marilyn Monroe, Orsen Welles and David Niven, to name a few.
Also included the letter of authenticity from James T. McDonnell and a copy of Beatlology Vol.4 No.5 dated May/June 2002 that mentions the auction where they were previously for sale.
Original Beatles clothes and shoes have always been a sacred commodity. Offering an original pair of George’s Cuban heeled boots, is absolutely incomparable. Its place in the history of popular music cannot be overstated.
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