The value of an 1809 Blue Boy Print would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. The most important being the condition of the print.
The value of a "Blue Boy" print from 1809 can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and the specific print type (e.g., original engraving versus reproduction). Original prints may range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on their provenance and demand among collectors. It's advisable to consult an art appraiser or auction house for a more precise valuation.
Well, honey, a "blue boy print" doesn't have a set value. It all depends on the artist, condition, and market demand. So, if you're talking about some mass-produced knockoff, it's probably not worth much. But if you've got an original by a well-known artist, well then, you might be sitting on a goldmine.
The value of a litho US Blue Boy from 1809 can vary significantly based on its condition, provenance, and market demand. Generally, original prints from that era can be valuable, especially if they are in good condition and have been well-preserved. To get a precise valuation, it's best to consult with an art appraiser or an auction house specializing in historical prints.
I have a pinkie and blue boy lithograph in a tube, and I was wondering what is it worth.
$60
I also have a print titled Little Sweethearts. It is a print of a little girl and boy on a swing in a field. The girl is wearing a white dress with white tights, black shoes and a white bonnet with a blue and white bow on the side. The boy is wearing knickers black tights and black shoes. He has a white shirt and is wearing a hat which is blue and white checkered. There is a ball on the ground at the girls feet and is green, blue, orange, yellow and white. Cant find anything about it or its value. If you know anything please let me know. Thankyou.
I have an 16x20 print with the following stamped on the back. "VP 1121. Sully: The Torn Hat, 16x20"
Imho, statues are much more irresolute than they are blue
Imho, statues are much more irresolute than they are blue
I don't know, but I would like to because I have a friend who was given one of Blue Boy and Pinkie when her friend died.
The value of a print portrait of Lord Seaham as a boy can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and the artist's reputation. If it is an original print from a notable artist or a limited edition, it may fetch a higher price among collectors. Additionally, historical significance and provenance can enhance its value. For an accurate appraisal, consulting an art expert or auction house specializing in prints would provide the best insight.
Most likely...go to The Blue Boy - Wikipedia..(google it) and read the history. There may be clues in this article.. I think if your referring to the lithograph of Blue Boy and it is a little over three feet tall by about two feet wide it was worth over a thousands dollars many year ago. Go to the ADA Antique Dealers web site adadealers.com and look under members section to find a dealer who works in these for a current price.