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Lot 237

Live Aid: A commemorative print signed by various musicians who performed at the concert,
circa 1985,

18 July 2018, 12:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £750 inc. premium

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Live Aid: A commemorative print signed by various musicians who performed at the concert,

circa 1985,
signed by Freddie Mercury, Pete Townshend, Madonna, Bob Geldof, Phil Collins, Tina Turner, Mike Love and Mark Knopfler, in various pens across the print, 16in x 19 7/8in (40.5cm x 50.5cm)

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