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    Help with this early 1933 A.H. autograph please

    Down below images of an autograph which I am considering to pick-up on Monday.

    I have a Feb. 1936 dated example, but I am not sure on A.H. signature around 1933.

    Can anyone help me out on this one, please?

    Your help is greatly appreciated!
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    Last edited by markus; 04-29-2008, 08:04 PM.

    #2
    A.H. autograph

    In detail...
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      #3
      I don't particularly like it unfortunately. It looks shaky and misshapen, especially for a 1933.
      Best Regards

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        #4
        Leave it Markus.
        Max.

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          #5
          the furher used peoples back as a rest to sign pictures, so possible why its shaky written, but also not that many dated either in compare to name only. i dont like this card too. paul

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            #6
            Original.

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              #7
              A.h.

              How about this one?
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                #8
                close up

                and the close-up...
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                  #9
                  Meissner

                  with "Meissner" dedication on the back.
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                    #10
                    help

                    Anyone?

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                      #11
                      Markus,
                      What do you think of it yourself?
                      Max.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by max history View Post
                        Markus,
                        What do you think of it yourself?
                        Max.

                        Hi Max-

                        Frankly I like them both.

                        1st (early) autograph:
                        Signature seems to correspond to what I would be looking for in a 1933/1934 signature. Also the "Mai" looks very authentic. I agree on the numbers though. They look shaky, but then again A.H.´s numbers are never perfectly written in any of the handwriting I have seen.

                        2nd autograph:
                        Also a pretty good standard signature for my taste around 1940-42.


                        One aspect is also always IMHO, how the autograph was given: flat signed at the desk, standing, shaky...(like in the image below)


                        But then again, I more than appreciate the input of true experienced paper, signature collectors.
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