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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 398827, member: 5833"]See this link is not being useful today. [USER=90]@Walter Del Pellegrino[/USER] in case seeing these would affect your assessment at all, eBay item #s:</p><p>232701731667</p><p>332589988535</p><p>292655276454</p><p>263910245168</p><p><br /></p><p>You can also just do an eBay search for 'giannitrapani', probably more efficient. Last one, the pirate, has been added since I posted before & is not signed in the same manner.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not seeing the hints of other marks that concern you, which does not mean they are not there. There are 2 'A's in the signature; where are you looking? Although there are many differences ('spear' may be missing here), signature, subject & style consistent with eBay specimens. To my inexpert eye, they look hand modeled, colored & signed by the same hand & not something mass produced & fraudulently signed. I don't have your knowledge base to inform my opinion. Can you explain any further? Is signing one's name to a factory produced item a common practice?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 398827, member: 5833"]See this link is not being useful today. [USER=90]@Walter Del Pellegrino[/USER] in case seeing these would affect your assessment at all, eBay item #s: 232701731667 332589988535 292655276454 263910245168 You can also just do an eBay search for 'giannitrapani', probably more efficient. Last one, the pirate, has been added since I posted before & is not signed in the same manner. I'm not seeing the hints of other marks that concern you, which does not mean they are not there. There are 2 'A's in the signature; where are you looking? Although there are many differences ('spear' may be missing here), signature, subject & style consistent with eBay specimens. To my inexpert eye, they look hand modeled, colored & signed by the same hand & not something mass produced & fraudulently signed. I don't have your knowledge base to inform my opinion. Can you explain any further? Is signing one's name to a factory produced item a common practice?[/QUOTE]
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