Another LIzzie Signature for sale
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Another LIzzie Signature for sale
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This one sounds interesting, but not necessarily real. What do you think?
This one sounds interesting, but not necessarily real. What do you think?
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So far no bids on the signature.
Since the only thing Lizzie was "famous" for was being a murderess (even tho acquitted) I would think she would be offended by someone asking her for her autograph. Since it's a page from an autograph book that would mean the person had to go up to Lizzie and ask her to sign it. Now that would take courage.
It's also written in pencil. If I was a collector of autographs I would want them in ink and not pencil.
Since the only thing Lizzie was "famous" for was being a murderess (even tho acquitted) I would think she would be offended by someone asking her for her autograph. Since it's a page from an autograph book that would mean the person had to go up to Lizzie and ask her to sign it. Now that would take courage.
It's also written in pencil. If I was a collector of autographs I would want them in ink and not pencil.
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Hi Stuart!
I recently came across an autograph book from our father's school days.
It was dated 1940.
All friends signed on the right except one, a girl.
The book was not full, maybe 1/2 full.
The first autograph was his mother.
Maybe she signed before giving him the book, like a keepsake. It was for some graduation.
That might be a gift from a mother.
I recently came across an autograph book from our father's school days.
It was dated 1940.
All friends signed on the right except one, a girl.
The book was not full, maybe 1/2 full.
The first autograph was his mother.
Maybe she signed before giving him the book, like a keepsake. It was for some graduation.
That might be a gift from a mother.
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I agree that the resemblance is almost too striking, and the lack of context is troublesome. One more non-autograph possibility, though, is that it is the flyleaf of a book from her library. Some people might conceivably tear the thing out, thinking the book itself to be worthless; it might also account for the left hand page, where I've seen many sign their books.
All in all, no bid from this direction.
--Lyddie
All in all, no bid from this direction.
--Lyddie
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Doesn't it seem odd that all of Lizzie's "signatures" that have shown up on eBay in the last couple of years have all been done in pencil? (The one exception being that VERY expensive ledger book that comes in its own briefcase.) Somewhere out there, I think that Larry Archibald Borden is having fun with us!
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