Autographed Christmas gift ideas at eil.com, this week include Alison Moyet, Orbital, Brian Eno & more

What is an autograph?

From Wikipedia, an autograph is a person’s own handwriting or signature. The word autograph comes from Ancient Greek (αὐτός, autós, “self” and γράφω, gráphō, “write”), and can mean more specifically a manuscript written by the author of its content, or a celebrity’s handwritten signature.

Here at eil.com & 991.com we pride ourselves on being able to find the finest signed collectables available. From Iron Maiden to John Lennon, Elvis Costello, Freddie Mercury and Madonna, we have an amazing selection of 100% fully authenticated signed items, all of which come complete with a certificate of authenticity.

We have something for everyone, please check our specialist Autograph collectors store.

ORBITAL Optical Delusion (2023 UK/EU limited edition 10-track double vinyl LP. Their highly anticapted album including the singles Are You Alive? and Dirty Rat. Glossy single pocket picture sleeve with printed inners. Includes 4-track bonus CD which is housed in its own numbered picture sleeve. The sleeve reveals only the odd light edge bump and the vinyl remain in Near Mint condition with minimal signs of wear. The sleeve is clearly Autographed on the front in silver marker pen, by both Paul and Phil Hartnoll. Which was available when pre-ordered from their website LMS5521859).
BRIAN ENO Here Come The Warm Jets (Autographed 2017 UK Abbey Road Studios half-speed mastered issue of the 1973 10-track debut album, spread across TWO 180gram vinyl discs at 45rpm for optimum sound. Complete with a download code voucher and Abbey Road Certificate of authenticity, housed in a gatefold picture sleeve with download code and Obi spine strip. Signed by Brian on the front in a golden pen, and was only available exclusively from Rough Trade with 100 copies only available!)
WHITE LIES Friends (Autographed 2016 UK limited edition 10-track vinyl LP, the fourth studio album by the English indie rock band including the singles Take It Out on Me, Come On, Morning in LA, Hold Back Your Love and Don’t Want to Feel It All, housed in a picture sleeve with inner. The sleeve displays minimal wear and and the vinyl looks barely played. The front of the cover has been fully signed by Harry, Jack and Charles [who has also written ’16’ to signify theyear]in black marker pen).
GARY NUMAN 7x 45×15 The Singles Collection 1978-1983 (Autographed & Numbered 2021 UK limited edition fifteen 7″ Single box set, pressed on Transparent Red, Blue & Green vinyl. Housed in hard ‘roadcase’ style box with metal corner protectors and handle, and includes an extensive 64-page tri-color booklet, containing front and back sleeve images, notes, recording and original release information for each single plus and archival images. This set was exclusively available fromthe Beggars Arkive and the official Gary Numan webstore, copies from Gary’s store were the only copies to be signed, this copy Gary has signed the front of the box in a black marker pen, and remains in a stunning Near Mint condition) ***Limited to only 2000 copies***
ALISON MOYET Key (2024 UK/EU Artist Webstore exclusive 18-track double album 2-LP pressed on Turquoise Vinyl – Alison’s tenth studio album contains 16 reworked songs from her solo back catalogue, encompassing songs that had been released as singles in their original form as well as deep cuts plus two brand new tracks: Such Small Ale and The Impervious Me. The gatefold picture sleeve remains factory sealed and comes complete with the lyric/ credit printed inners plus 5″ x 5″ autographed card insert).

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