What do you think?
http://www.signaturepieces.com/auction/ ... p?item=630
Could a mod/expert take a look, please?
James Stewart from AutographWorld... seems fishy.
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Re: James Stewart from AutographWorld... seems fishy.
Some examples of his signature you can find here.
http://www.autographworld.com/sigs/show2.asp?item=2054
http://www.autographworld.com/sigs/comp ... ln=Stewart
It looks a little different than these, most notably the loop he makes with the ST in Stewart and the t also.
But his signature has varied over the years.
There has been an article about Jimmy Stewarts signature in the Autograph Collectors magazine and in most examples that were shown there it looks a lot like the one in signature pieces. Where the ST in Stewart is separate and T at the end extends downward. I think it's authentic.
http://www.autographworld.com/sigs/show2.asp?item=2054
http://www.autographworld.com/sigs/comp ... ln=Stewart
It looks a little different than these, most notably the loop he makes with the ST in Stewart and the t also.
But his signature has varied over the years.
There has been an article about Jimmy Stewarts signature in the Autograph Collectors magazine and in most examples that were shown there it looks a lot like the one in signature pieces. Where the ST in Stewart is separate and T at the end extends downward. I think it's authentic.
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Re: James Stewart from AutographWorld... seems fishy.
Thanks for the reply!
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