An original 1960s black and white photographs showing Mick Jagger and Keith Richards performing live on the Ed Sullivan Show. The photo was taken on 25. October 1964 during the group’s first ever performance on the show. It measures 18cm x 23cm (7 inches x 9 inches). The condition is very good. The first item is charged at the normal rate. Our Grading System Explained. Mint = As new. Near Mint = Almost like new with one or two very minor flaws. Excellent = Minor wear yet looks attractive and is perfectly usable. Very Good = Some wear and tear but overall presentable and usable. Good = Apparent wear and tear but with obvious deterioration of the condition. Poor = Extremely worn. A plus or minus after the grading indicates that the condition is marginally higher or lower than the stated grade.
An original 1960s black and white photographs showing Mick Jagger and Keith Richards performing live on the Ed Sullivan Show. The photo was taken on 25. October 1964 during the group’s first ever performance on the show. It measures 18cm x 23cm (7 inches x 9 inches). The condition is very good. The first item is charged at the normal rate. Our Grading System Explained. Mint = As new. Near Mint = Almost like new with one or two very minor flaws. Excellent = Minor wear yet looks attractive and is perfectly usable. Very Good = Some wear and tear but overall presentable and usable. Good = Apparent wear and tear but with obvious deterioration of the condition. Poor = Extremely worn. A plus or minus after the grading indicates that the condition is marginally higher or lower than the stated grade.
ALL AUTOGRAPHS ARE GUARANTEED 100% AUTHENTIC FOREVER. We DO NOT sell pre-prints, copies, or counterfeits of any kind. We have long standing relationships with the best in the business. IMPORTANT: Our photographs are not computer printouts. We avoid these because they are cheap and will not last. In some instances autographs are obtained at private signings or autograph shows. In these cases a celebrity might sign many of the same image for us. In rare cases the signed item you see illustrated might be a representative of the item you receive. Both items would have been signed at the same time, in the same pen and in the same spot on the item. This is rare but worth mentioning.