Scotti, Antonio - Various Autographs

Star Italian baritone (1866-1936), one of the most important singers of the Metropolitan Opera for over 25 years.

Original signed photographs of the artist in different sizes and conditions (for more details please check individual descriptions).

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As Scarpia 2

Item #: M3907-OS8

Signed photo of the Italian baritone shown as Scarpia in 'Tosca', inscribed and dated in New York in 1915. Size is 11 x 14.75 inches, some rust all around borders not affecting his image, minimal mounting traces on verso, otherwise in very good condition.
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$425.00 USD
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$425.00 USD
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As Himself

Item #: M2968-X4-F

Unsigned cabinet photo of the Italian baritone by Dupont, New York, 4.25 x 6.5 inches, some rust at the bottom not affecting the image, otherwise in very good condition.
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$60.00 USD
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$60.00 USD
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As Iago 2

Item #: GH2307-GX121C

Large size half-tone sepia photo of the Italian baritone shown as Iago in Verdi's Otello, signed in white ink, inscribed and dated by him in New York in 1926. Photo is 10.6 x 13.4 inches in size mounted on a slightly larger piece of soft cardboard, in excellent condition.
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$150.00 USD
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$150.00 USD
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As himself 2

Item #: GG9835-GX137B

Signed photo, shown as himself, inscribed in New York and dated in 1912. Blind stamped on front and stamped on verso by Mishkin photography studio, New York. Size is 5 x 7 inches, in excellent condition.
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$75.00 USD
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$75.00 USD
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As Himself 3

Item #: H8883-D1B

Beautiful black-and-white photo postcard signed by him, shown as himself, dated in London, 1914. Size is 3.3 x 5.3 inches, minor crease over the upper-right border, otherwise in excellent condition.

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$65.00 USD
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$65.00 USD
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As Scarpia 3

Item #: H9021-GZ090G

Fine black-and-white photograph signed and inscribed by him, dated in New York, 1913, shown as Vittelio Scarpia in Puccini's 'Tosca'. Size is 5.8 x 7.8 inches, some silvering, in overall very good condition.

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$80.00 USD
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$80.00 USD
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As Himself 4

Item #: H9210-GZ257H

Fantastic sepia photograph signed and inscribed by him with a short sentiment in French, dated in New York, 1905. Size is 3.75 x 5.5 inches, probably trimmed from a larger format, in overall excellent condition.

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$100.00 USD
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ALL ITEMS SHOWING PRICE ARE IN STOCK. Items no longer available will show as "Sold out".

100% GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS. Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) on invoice.

ALL ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHS - Hand signed. We do not sell copies or reproductions.

THE "TAMINO AUTOGRAPHS" semi-transparent legend over the pictures shown here does not exist in the actual item.

ALL PRICES ARE FINAL & NOT NEGOTIABLE. Lower offers will not be accepted. No fake discounts, we sell authentic autographs at authentic prices, fair market or below.

Shipping

Tamino Autographs carefully packs your autographs and other purchases in sturdy cardboard mailers.

We ship both domestic and international within 3 business days after payment is received. Shipping fees are paid by the customer and depend on amount of your purchase.

Returns & Exchanges

Unsatisfactory items may be returned within 14 days of receipt for your choice of a store credit or a full refund. In order to qualify for a refund, items must first be returned in the exact same condition they were shipped. By default we ship via USPS, and provide the option to ship via FedEx or UPS. Shipping and handling costs are not refundable for any items that were already shipped, either returned or not. At our discretion, a restocking and relisting fee of up to USD 40 could be applied for some returned items, although this is very rarely applied.