Elvis Presley Lock of Hair Cut by Homer Gilleland
Elvis Presley Lock of Hair Cut by Homer Gilleland W/(5) Documents of Provenance - This is a genuine lock of hair which was cut from Elvis Presley on May 12, 1964 by his long time personal barber Homer Gilleland. This lock of hair was removed from a pouch of hair obtained from Gilleland and these limited edition archive gallery pieces were created. The hair is mounted on a ready to frame display along with a description of the piece and a photograph of Elvis. The piece will be accompanied by a certificate of origin, letter and certificates of authenticity, certificate of provenance and letter of provenance, which are all issued by Regents Gallery. The letter of provenance shows a photo of the original signed letter from Gilleland which states that the hair was personally cut and retained by himself. This piece has excellent investment potential, as collection the hair of famous entertainers has become a booming industry, and in general celebrity hair has been increasing in value over time. In 2010, a lock of Elvis' hair cut at the time of his induction into the United States Army sold for $20,000. Measurements: 8" x 10".
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Elvis Presley Lock of Hair Cut by Homer Gilleland W/(5) Documents of Provenance - This is a genuine lock of hair which was cut from Elvis Presley on May 12, 1964 by his long time personal barber Homer Gilleland. This lock of hair was removed from a pouch of hair obtained from Gilleland and these limited edition archive gallery pieces were created. The hair is mounted on a ready to frame display along with a description of the piece and a photograph of Elvis. The piece will be accompanied by a certificate of origin, letter and certificates of authenticity, certificate of provenance and letter of provenance, which are all issued by Regents Gallery. The letter of provenance shows a photo of the original signed letter from Gilleland which states that the hair was personally cut and retained by himself. This piece has excellent investment potential, as collection the hair of famous entertainers has become a booming industry, and in general celebrity hair has been increasing in value over time. In 2010, a lock of Elvis' hair cut at the time of his induction into the United States Army sold for $20,000. Measurements: 8" x 10".
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