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I've seen this one before. Quite possibly a rushed in person example but I don't like it.
I try to think of someone wanting to get an Audrey Hepburn autograph. Would this be the photo they would want signed? Only possibly the man in the photo. It looks very sloppy. If Audrey signed this she was in a hurry.
I think this must be real. What forger in their right mind would use this photo and this placement to make a quick buck?
I don't think Joe was doubting the authenticity so much as the desirability of the piece.
The man she has signed over was her hubby I believe.
I got her IP and this could well be genuine if not ideal or desirable compared to others. Mine was under relaxed conditions.
Hello,
This was in about 1991 in NYC - a wrap party for the Diary of Anne Frank New World Symphony Orchestra UNICEf show. She was being bombarded by autograph seekers with Anne Frank Posters at a small table, so I went and got a glass of red and a glass of white wine and a chair and stopped that and sat down. She was very kind and very small - and had wrists like pencils. After a while she went and danced like mad with the kids from the orchestra who were almost all under 25 or so.
Hello,
No, sorry, I do not. It was her usual neat signature from the early 90's. Joe is right - your example is "ruched" as this will affect desirability/value - but I think it likely genuine.
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