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I would say that you are spot on. It has the hallmarks of a Mal Evans set.
I always thought Mal did a half-decent job of it. These are awful.
Yet another UK auction house apparently not attempting to verify anything. This auctioneer is a member of the "Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers". I wonder whether I should write to them and/or other relevant professional bodies about this issue. Has anyone already done this?
As a start, I just sent this message to the auctioneer:
Dear Sir/Madam
These are not real. All the signatures are signed by the same person, probably Mal Evans. They are probably what are called "secretarials" rather than fakes created for commercial gain and the seller is probably unaware that they are not real. I am sorry for the seller but potential buyers need to be protected.
You can confirm the above by using Google images. Richard Davie at International Autograph Auctions Ltd. could also confirm it.
I would suggest that you try to do at least some verification of larger value autographs in the future.
Best regards
.....
Good job!
Ringo is the closest, mostly due to nailing the angle, the proportions, and the geometry, Lennon and McCartney are obviously forged, but that Harrison just stands up and screams, as should anybody who ever bought one of these for a healthy chunk of change.
I would agree,It looks like a Mal Evans set.
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