Not too, too much-but not a give away either. It depends on how much two people are willing to pay for it I guess. It also depends if you're talking euros or pounds or US dollars. Condition too is important, as is whether it's a 'process print' or a hand colored print. And is it in the original frame? With original mat? And do you live near the landmark depicted or is that particular location a fond memory for you? That could also increase the potential value of the print. Given all that's been said, I would estimate the value to be between $5 and $450 dollars, US. Hope this helps!
The value of a signed Summer Wind print by Wallace Nutting is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors include the age and condition.
The value of a signed Wallace Nutting print named an Informal Call will mainly depend on its condition. This mostly sells for $100 to $1000.Ê
Framed copies of the Wallace Nutting print called 'Grandmother's Garden' have sold online for anywhere from $75 to $129, though the estimated value is $75 to $100. Nutting's print called 'The Maple Sugar Cupboard' sells for $185 to $300.
i have a wallace nutting print called the Meadow Gate...signed can someone tell me the value of this painting? thanks....email me back at tovaroc@gmail.com, as i have four of them....thank you
it depends on size condition,coloring,signature etc. ken
The value of a Wallace Nutting print, such as "Enticing Waters" measuring approximately 19 x 15 inches, can vary significantly based on factors like condition, framing, and market demand. Generally, these prints can range from $50 to $300 or more, depending on these factors. It's advisable to consult recent sales or a professional appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
The value of the creamer and sugar set made by Wallace and marked V8645 in mint condition is around twelve dollars.
I have a R Wallace 0380-5 silver bolder 9 oz EAGLE, has two handles with a cover. Do you know how old it is and value? Thank you Ddancnlegs@aol.com
yeah it is.
This is not a coin made by the US mint. It probably has very little collector value. The value will be based on what it is made of. If it is made of gold, silver, or another precious metal it will be worth more depending on the size, and metal used. If it is made of brass, steel, zinc, or copper it will be worth less because these are not precious metals.
I am wanting to build a hearth for a wood stove using natural river rock. But can't find the R-value for river rock. can anyone help?
Wallace G. Richardson has written: 'The spiritual value of gem stones' -- subject(s): Folklore, Gems, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Gems