300-600 usd.
The value of a John C. McRae engraving of "Robert Burns - The Cotters Saturday Night" can vary depending on factors such as the edition, condition, and demand among collectors. To determine a specific value, it is advisable to consult with art dealers or auction houses specializing in engravings and prints by John C. McRae.
I have this original engraving dedicated to the subscribers of the Scotsman, new York.
It is hard to find actual auctions where it was sold, but an independent appraiser online gave me a price of $300-$450.
I have had a couple of subjective appraisals in the $300-$400 as well.
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William Dodd has written: 'Specimens of early wood engraving' -- subject(s): Wood-engraving
William Marshall Craig has written: '[ Scripture illustrated], or, a series of engravings, taken from the Old and New Testament' 'A course of lectures on drawing, painting, and engraving' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Art
William Henry Baker has written: 'A dictionary of engraving (particularly of the modern commercial processes)' -- subject(s): Art, Dictionaries, Engraving
William James Laidlay has written: 'Art, artists and landscape painting' -- subject- s -: Landscape painting, Painting
William H. Eagar has written: 'Nova Scotia scenery' -- subject(s): Canadian Landscape painting, Canadian Painting, Exhibitions, History, Landscape painting, Canadian, Painting, Canadian
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William Fehr has written: '[William Fehr collection] Guide to the collection' -- subject(s): Historic houses, Painting, South African, South African Painting
Do you mean Sir William Orpen ??
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Poetry and painting.