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Hi

I am thinking of buying this autograph. I think I looks like a genuine Alfred Hicthcock. I would love to hear your views.

All the best

Troels 

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I must have read wrong.

Confusion could come because Paul Newman was in both these movies for both Robson and Hitchcock... and the Robson film is often compared to Hitchcock's work and it's cleverness.

I see now that the photo shows the drawing in a mat, so perhaps it is framed.

In do not see any foxing or mat burn so that matches the suggestion that it was framed 10 years ago (hopefully with acid free materials).

Unusual to keep for 50 years before framing.

It's not as unusual as you may think. I'll bet it was in a keepsake or bank box until she retired and had more time and inspiration. 

As a general rule, never buy anything framed - unless you like surprises.

The worst thing about doing that is where the seller says - and it is almost exclusively an auctioneer term - "not examined under frame".

WTF!

It's almost like saying, if selling a car, not examined under the hood - lol!

And yet it is very common.

I have discovered many atrocities over the years with such items - prints glued to the (non-archival) backing, holes in the piece concerned, etc etc. Probably the worst, most recently, where the previous owner had mutilated the artist's signature with a pair of scissors - in order to fit a print into a pre-existing frame. Well, it can not get worse than that, I hope. I bought it nonetheless knowing beforehand, and it was a remarkable bargain.

I still do buy framed items, nevertheless. Most times it is worth the slight gamble - I would never rule it out entirely but just be wary.

Just got the autograph. Not a copy. Very nice condition, The seller wrote a small letter about the experience. It was the sellers husband who got the autograph in-person. He is 79. Super happy!

Congrats! $300 is a steal for that. Glad it has some provenance with it. 

Congrats!

Nice piece...congrats!

That's excellent!  Really happy for you!

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