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Hi- Opinions being sought regarding the possible authenticity of the following Elizabeth Taylor signed photo. It is followed by an example found at Autograph Magazine in an article titled "Elizabeth Taylor- 66 Love Letters" used to demonstrate a genuine Taylor signature. They appear almost identical to me. All responses would be greatly appreciated. -Syren
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Thanks for weighing in. Care to elaborate? What about the signature is suspicious? -Syren
Here is a link you can reference. I am not an authenticator although I have owned several Elizabeth Taylor autographs over the years. Here is a good ET signature study page.
Thanks Joe. What a great reference resource. I really appreciate the link. -Syren
I agree. TheCEAD.com is a great resource. Very sharp and honest professionals behind it.
I think the first example in this thread looks far too deliberate. Most of the Liz autographs I have are relatively "free" and "loopy". I think the 66 love letters example was very early - earlier than the photo I think. I'm not really keen on the "in person" example (immediately above my reply) either. That one seems too scruffy. Maybe she just had nothing to lean on.
See my reply of 18 January 2016 to another Taylor thread (begun by Joe W.)
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