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how much is a red skelton plate worth that is signed
The value of a Red Skeleton signed and numbered lithograph on canvas depends on the design as well as the condition. Some in excellent condition are valued between 250.00 and 600.00 as of 2014.
A signed and number Sehring Lithograph of a boy and a girl in a beach is at least $150.
Probably, if its in mint condition.
$7,000
If it is a signed and numbered lithograph, between $3500-5000, since it is no longer available from the artist's gallery. Otherwise most of her lithographs are closer to $2000.
Of course it is. I have seen small signed and numbered Adolph Sehring lithographs listed for sale at about $1,000 to $1,500 and the larger going for $2,500. Realistically in todays economy, 50% of actual value is what one could expect to sell at.
If it is signed and numbered , and in pristine condition, may be upwards of $2,000. Definitely worth a professional appraisal and authentication.
A signed, numbered lithograph with good provenance is worth $10,000-$20,000. A triptych is worth more ($15,000-$25,000) and large-scale lithographs (>50 inches) start at $50,000 and go up from there. (Source: liveauctioneers.com Sold results)
50.00
$195
There were 5,000 canvas transfer, hand signed and numbered pieces made in 1987. The lower the number the higher the value. #3800/5000 about $1,400, 2443/5000 about $3,800. I have 1116/5000. A gallery in central California sold a piece in the 4,500 numbered range for $5,000 almost ten years ago. So, maybe mine is valued at $6,000 or more today!