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Pooh Illustrations: With regard especially to his pencil illustrations, please could someone tell me exactly, I repeat, exactly how Ernest Shepard signed his drawings of Winnie the Pooh? Ta Muchly.

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woodelf | 16:38 Wed 02nd Jun 2010 | Arts & Literature
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the ones I've found online either have a handwritten EHS, followed by a / slash and a dot; and some aren't signed at all. But I can't always tell if they're in pencil or pen.
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Hi jno, nice to have you back with your great research. Please may I ask you to send me a link or two which show the EHS signature...but please remember that I get full links compressed, so please may I ask for a erm tinyurl or whatever it's called. Once again, Thanks Very Much...and I'm all a-quiver here, though not getting my hopes up too much...smile!
try this tiny url, woodelf - the drawing looks like pencil. The signature is in the bottom left hand corner

http://tinyurl.com/34vnx4n
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Brilliant jno!...and Many Thanks for the link and the image signature looks very very very similar...oo-er!...I wonder if there is any significance that that signature is in the LH corner and the one we have is in the RH corner...hmmm....I think a visit to an auction rooms may be needed and have a word with an expert...or wait until the Antiques Roadshow is nearby! Many Thanks Again and any more info you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
woodelf - no, there are also illustrations online signed in the right hand corner and some not signed at all, plus some signed EH Shepard and some Ernest H Shepard. But I can't be sure which, if any, are in pencil. So the time has indeed come to get an expert opinion. Best of luck!

Chris Beetles Gallery specialises in this sort of thing

http://www.chrisbeetles.com/

Or you could try Illustration Cupboard

http://www.illustrationcupboard.com

Both in London
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Absolutely Marvellous jno, Many Thanks Indeed!
Is there anyone I could show an image to to help determine if I have an original?

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