Each one was sealed with tape on which Maitland had written his bold signature.
This is all that remains of the Curse of the Bambino: five neatly typed pages, two bold signatures, and the scars from 86 years of torment.
None had the temerity to dare to sign above him, or to sign more than half as large as his bold signature.
Lady Montgomery stared for a while longer at the bold signature at the bottom of the letter and then touched it gently, once.
THERE is a school of interior design that advocates the bold signature: immediately identifiable rooms by a designer who impresses a style on the client.
She looked down at the bold black signature and the printed words below it: 'Damian Flint, Chairman.'
For example, in Spring 1979, the guest book showed the bold, black signature of English novelist "Iris Murdoch, Oxford, England".
President John Hancock is remembered for his large, bold signature on the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted and signed during his presidency.
At the end of several pages came the bold signature Tanya.
Regan stared at the bold signature scrawled with poetic flourish across the documents.