Antiques Roadshow served up a treat last night.
John Lennon or Paul McCartney's annotation on the first sketch moved the antennae to a wider position with the note"alter to". The second sketch shows the amended version, with the antennae moved into position.The guest revealed he was never actually paid for the logos but that he didn't mind as he was"unbelievably busy" at the time, and he was surprised to find out the value of the logo sketches – a very-nice-indeed £15,000.
Better that payment comes late than never, we guess, though he did also say he wouldn't want to part with them just yet.We've reported before on the surprising history of the Beatles logo, and this chapter is another twist in the tale. Music band logos are an integral part of a band's personae, and super-important for fans, as thefrom last year proves.
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