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I just came across this in a large lot of autographs collected in the 1800s that I bought at auction. Can anyone give me an opinion? The second, larger signature appears to be Damaris Masham. A Google search links her as an associate and protege of Locke's. The small slip is laid down on a larger page. Thanks for any assistance with this!

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After some further research, I've discovered the other signature belongs to Esther Masham, daughter of Damaris Masham. John Locke lived with them for the last decade of his life.

In case anyone is following along, I received a reply from a Locke scholar at Cambridge, who said the signature is in all likelihood authentic. It is part of a pastedown removed from a book that Locke had gifted to Esther Masham. Locke routinely signed his name inside the books he owned. He also suspects the "93" is in his hand. My day is officially made!

Congratulations!

Nice!

any chance at all that you might be willing to sell the john locke autograph.  I have been looking for one for a while to add to my collection.  all the best,  sda@roarkcapital.com

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