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This Signature is consistent considering a wide range of specific qualities including slant, flow, pen pressure, letter size and formation, and other characteristics typical of our extensive database of known exemplars we have examined throughout our hobby and professional careers. It is our considered opinion that the signature item is genuine.

🖋️ Ink & Medium
Pen type: Likely a blue felt-tip marker or paint pen, as indicated by the solid, opaque strokes and even ink distribution.
Consistency: The ink appears steady throughout, suggesting it was signed in one sitting without pauses or re-inking.
✍️ Signature Flow & Pressure
Fluidity: The lines show natural curves with no tremors, hesitation, or blunt restarts — good signs of a live, hand-done signature rather than a print.
Pressure: The pen pressure is consistent, medium-to-heavy, with smooth transitions, particularly visible in the downstrokes of the P and t.
Pen lift: There are natural breaks between first and last names, with slight variations that add authenticity.
🧩 Style & Formation
The P is tall and looping, a distinctive and confident opener.
The middle letters have rhythm — “aisl” in Paisley flows smoothly without unnatural stops.
The t crossbar at the end is energetic and elevated, suggesting a confident and habitual signer.
Overall, the autograph displays individualistic flair and confidence — consistent with authentic signatures done by the person herself rather than a proxy or autopen.
🔍 Authenticity Likelihood
Based on handwriting dynamics — very likely authentic.
It demonstrates fluid movement, balanced pressure, and natural variation that would be difficult to replicate mechanically or by tracing.