The British Museum has a lithograph of his portrait as a young man, seated to right in armchair, holding portfolio and pencil, with facsimile signature, after a vignette by Sir William Charles Ross.
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Three years later, he left to work for the New Hall Pottery Company in Staffordshire, where he produced a range called " Boumier Ware ", each piece of which carried his facsimile signature.
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The check is generally signed by one or two bank employees or officers; however, some banks issue cashier's checks featuring a facsimile signature of the bank's chief executive officer or other senior official.
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Each of the designs incorporates the text " with appreciation " or " with personal and official gratitude " accompanied with Eisenhower's initials " D . D . E . " or facsimile signature.
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In an even more specific homage, his 1998 painting " My Art Targets, " presents facsimile signatures of 38 favorite artists on a light green background, all around a smallish, wobbly, red, white, and blue heart.
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"Our family wishes you and yours a joyful holiday season and a new year blessed with health, happiness, and peace, " it reads above the facsimile signatures " Bill Clinton " and " Hillary Rodham Clinton ."
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Clarice was joined by young painter Gladys Scarlett, who helped her with the ware, and soon a more professional'backstamp'was made, which carried Cliff's facsimile signature, and proclaimed " Hand painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery England ".
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Packaging and directions are now modern, the pills being described as " The Overnight Laxative with the Tonic Action ", but a reproduction of the old label and the facsimile signature of William Henry Comstock, Sr . were still portrayed.
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Packaging and directions are now modern, the pills being described as " The Overnight Laxative with the Tonic Action, " but a reproduction of the old label and the facsimile signature of William Henry Comstock, Sr ., are still being portrayed.
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Machine cancelled U . S . Congressional frank "'" Privilege " franking "'is a personally pen-signed or printed facsimile signature of a person with a " franking privilege " such as certain government officials ( especially legislators ) and others designated by law or Postal Regulations.