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Could this be genuine ?

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When I first looked at this, I thought it had some positive attributes, but at the same time, something felt off about it. I looked through my exemplars and the closest I found was one which I think sold at Heritage a couple years ago with an authentic Ginger Rogers also on it.

There are a lot of similarities in my estimation, but I couldn't find a single exemplar where the "G" in Grant ended like the one on your drawing. A couple other things in the signature give me pause. Besides that, the drawing is dated '51, but Mr. Grant had stopped employing this overall signature style by then. It does bare some resemblance to a secretarial version of his signature, but I couldn't say for sure. I lean heavily toward not genuine on this item.

I found 2 Ginger Rogers in the collection. Could these be authentic..?

In my own opinion they look very alike the one on the Cary Grant example - but would like to hear

others opinions too.

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And the other G.G. 

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Those are both okay. Signed in the 40s or 50s. 

Thank you very much, Brick. Good to hear. Though a good portion of the actors in the collection obviously are signed by secretaries this is very good news indeed. :-)

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