7 results for "autographed photograph of Victoria Beckham" between £0 and £200
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VICTORIA BECKHAM #5 - COLOUR Movie Photo - (4 Different Photograph & POSTER Sizes Available)
Movie, music and celebrity photographs are perfect for fans looking for a memento of their favourite film, film star, music icon or celebrity. High quality photography that you can be proud to display in your home cinema/theatre, living room on your office desk or around the home.
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VICTORIA BECKHAM Publicity Photograph (Superb 10"x8" colour photograph taken by a professional photographer, featuring a waist-up shot of Victoria dressed in a sleeveless green jumper with scary nipples protruding!).
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VICTORIA BECKHAM #1 - COLOUR Movie Photo - (4 Different Photograph & POSTER Sizes Available)
Movie, music and celebrity photographs are perfect for fans looking for a memento of their favourite film, film star, music icon or celebrity. High quality photography that you can be proud to display in your home cinema/theatre, living room on your office desk or around the home.
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Features as Fuchsia Coloured Lining & Fuchsia Coloured Sole
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The Denim of Virtue Collection , which debuted in 2006, marks a new direction in denim wear. Using their signature finishing techniques, the styling of a Denim of Virtue Jean has softer contours, not unlike the brushstrokes of Chinese calligraphy. The result produces a subtle zen-like sensibility and features a smoother, more modern curve that caresses the body. Bias-cutting, curvature and stitch detailing add to give it a sexy fit, rounding where necessary, though never too low a waist.
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Great Britain 1880c cabinet size photograph of QUEEN VICTORIA at her dispatch boxes mounted on board, by Hills & Saunders of Eton. The Queen is wearing bonnet and cloak seated at a table, probably taken while she worked in her pavillion at Windsor.
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Lovingly researched portrait of the exiled SIkh ruler Duleep Singh, who became a Victorian favourite and used his vast wealth to re-invent himself as an English country gent. 150 photos - some previously unseen- tell the story. Duleep Singh was the young Sikh ruler - lord of the Punjab and owner of the fabled Koh-i-Noor diamond - who was removed by the British and exiled to England after the Anglo-Sikh wars. But the British - especially Queen Victoria - took their defeated opponent to their hearts...
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