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Authentication
I am the person who submitted the photos to REA. I can assure any and all that they are as authentic as you can get. I am not a specialist in signatures but I have done a lot of research on REA and JSA and they are the absolute tops when it comes to verifying and authenticating memorabilia. I have talked to my mother (whom I got the photos from) and she remembers the photographer giving her a box full of his photos from when he was an apprentice to when he was a full fledge photographer. Some where given to him as payment and some he took himself. He, however, had all the signatures himself. Whether or not the photos are from the 1900's or the 1040's, the signatures are legit.
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I also want to say that REA went to a lot of trouble and expense to get these autograph's authenticated. They too were exercising caution, but after they had the signatures authenticated by professionals, only then did they agree to take my photos on consignment.
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what kind of research did you do on jsa and what did you find to consider them "tops"? |
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