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what is the value of NU c. 1952 serigraph by Henri Matisse,
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The value of a 1983 Keith Reynolds autographed America's Cup serigraph depends on its condition. This item in mint condition is valued between 55.00 and 85.00 as of 2014.
You owe $100 for having it.
a lot of money like 200 quid
A gallery will sell the one on black paper for $6500 to $7000. The one on white paper will sell for about $4500.
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A silk-screen (if it were in fact a 'silk' screen, another subject to be tackled, since silk has not been in use for this process in years) has more value than any machine printed artwork or form. Since the, (let's call this what it is)..serigraph..is produced by hand mostly, with each color applied and registered, time involving to create the right color balance, which could also involve color matching/mixing and test prints to create the final print. The Serigraph process will usually include a limited smaller run, since any machine output can be any number of 'limited' prints....and is automatic. The Serigraph print will and can last for years. Since the Giclee printing or ink really has absolutely no history, except for the past years that machines have been in use(1990's) no one can really say what the outcome is in 100 years. Silk-screen/Serigraph prints and posters have a proven history since one can peruse original posters in any art museum in the world.... Therefore the value is in "Silk-Screen'
You have an original value and a new value. Take the new value and subtract the original value. Then divide that number by the original value.
% increase = |original value - new value| /original value * 100%
% change = |original value - new value|/original value * 100%
The value of the ginger jar lamp will depend on the age of the lamp itself, as well as the condition (working or non-working). Currently on Amazon, the porcelain lamps are selling for as much as $400.