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Best research this fully and maybe even take professional advice from a solicitor that specialises in photography - especially if this is a potential ££££ transaction.
The photos were sold by the son of the photographer to an antique dealer.
His father passed away and found them when clearing the house, the son is in a couple of the photos as him and his friend rushed the stage for the encore.
They are the only copies which exist.
I can't imagine there is much monetary value, but if there is there still may be some copyright issue.
Like I can sell a DVD, I am not selling you the rights of the movie.
You buy a painting, or artwork, you then auction it off.
You are selling that object, not the rights and blueprint of that object. What makes a photo different from a book?
Thanks for the help.