Graham Budd Auctions will sell the world’s most expensive tin of beans signed by the Lady In Red singer
Former Miss World Rosanna Davison has warned auction buyers not to eat an 11-year-old tin of baked beans signed by her father.
The single can was autographed by 1980's soft rock legend de Burgh, 74, and his Germany tour team as a gift to his head of merch in 2012 and will be sold alongside a signed photo of de Burgh, known for his 1986 love song 'The Lady in Red', and a signed set of vinyl. The gift was originally given as a joke by de Burgh, from Wexford.
Graham Budd Auctions will sell the collection of items at a special 'vinyl pop culture auction' on October 18 at the Odeon, in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. It is expected to fetch at least £80.
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