0 past simple and past participle of autograph --
1 to write your signature (= your name written by yourself) on something for someone else to keep: --
She gave me an autographed photograph of herself.
I got her to autograph my T-shirt.
Each work consists of a cardboard tube, a scroll of paper with a black line drawn down it, and a simple printed and autographed label.
Hand-signed or autographed stamps are issued in very small quantities and are scarce to rare.
The walls of the deli are nearly completely covered with autographed pictures of celebrities who have eaten there.
Player involvement includes celebrity bartender events to raise donations for charity, autographed equipment auctions, and visiting and playing with hospitalized children.
Tristar distributes autographed sports memorabilia, such as autographed baseballs, baseball bats, batting helmets, footballs, football helmets, jerseys and photographs.
Reis sells hats, shirts, shakers, autographed posters and other merchandise on her website.
He replied to all his fan mail and judiciously sent an autographed photo as well.
The autographed edition also came with a limited edition air freshener.