Signatures
OK. Here we go. The same man probably did the 1898 and the 1911. A different man did the 1888.
The capital G’s are totally different.
With the three H’s the top H is formed by drawing two verticals, taking the pen from the paper then crossing it with a horizontal from left to right. Even with the blot in the 1888 you can see the horizontal stroke peeking through. It is even more noticeable on the second statement signature.
With the 1898 and the 1911 the H is formed entirely differently. Here the first vertical is drawn. The pen is then taken off to draw the second vertical, but then without taking the pen from the paper the line is drawn upwards to the mid position and then taken to the left to the first vertical, then looped back on itself to lead into the next letter.
On the 1888 signature the letter ‘u’ is not attached to the letter H, neither is it on the second 1888, both are drawn in the same way.
In all three 1888 signatures the horizontal stroke from the letter ‘t’ is only just attached (in fact on the third one it isn’t) but crosses the vertical on the ‘h’.
In all three 1888 signatures the vertical on the ‘h’ is a loop on the other signatures it is a single straight line.
It is for these reasons I give my opinion that the signatures marked 1898 and 1911 were not written by the man who signed the statement in 1888.
OK. Here we go. The same man probably did the 1898 and the 1911. A different man did the 1888.
The capital G’s are totally different.
With the three H’s the top H is formed by drawing two verticals, taking the pen from the paper then crossing it with a horizontal from left to right. Even with the blot in the 1888 you can see the horizontal stroke peeking through. It is even more noticeable on the second statement signature.
With the 1898 and the 1911 the H is formed entirely differently. Here the first vertical is drawn. The pen is then taken off to draw the second vertical, but then without taking the pen from the paper the line is drawn upwards to the mid position and then taken to the left to the first vertical, then looped back on itself to lead into the next letter.
On the 1888 signature the letter ‘u’ is not attached to the letter H, neither is it on the second 1888, both are drawn in the same way.
In all three 1888 signatures the horizontal stroke from the letter ‘t’ is only just attached (in fact on the third one it isn’t) but crosses the vertical on the ‘h’.
In all three 1888 signatures the vertical on the ‘h’ is a loop on the other signatures it is a single straight line.
It is for these reasons I give my opinion that the signatures marked 1898 and 1911 were not written by the man who signed the statement in 1888.
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