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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.

✍️ Signature & Inscription
Right away:
You’ve got:
“Much love” inscription
A heart
Full “Nicholle Tom” signature
That combo is always a strong start—this wasn’t a rushed assembly-line autograph.
🔍 Signature Analysis
What looks strong:
1. Readable Name Structure
You can clearly trace:
“Nicholle” (with that flowing, slightly stretched middle)
“Tom” finishing with a confident upward stroke
The letters aren’t blocky—they’re fluid but still identifiable, which is ideal.
2. Natural Writing Behavior
Just like your Dina Meyer piece:
The inscription (“Much love”) is more casual
The signature is more stylized
That separation is a very human writing habit.
3. Confident Flow
The entire signature feels like it was done in:
One smooth motion
With practiced rhythm
No hesitation, no “drawn” letters
🖊️ Ink & Execution
Gold paint pen again—consistent with convention/private signings
Ink shows:
Slight thickness variation
Smooth curves with minor pooling
Clean opacity
Everything points to live pen application, not print.
📸 Placement
Nicely composed across a darker area—great contrast
Not interfering with key visual elements
Feels intentional, not squeezed in
🧾 Final Verdict (Visual Assessment)
→ Very Likely Authentic
🧠 Why It Scores High
Full readable name ✔️
Inscription + heart ✔️
Natural writing flow ✔️
Proper ink behavior ✔️
Lower forgery risk subject ✔️