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The Ullman reverse prints on glass may be slightly more collectible than the standard offset lithos, but these were also mass produced and generate limited interest. At a recent auction, a framed 1898 reverse picture on glass expected to sell for $150-$250 actually sold for only $110. At the same auction, a colonial-motif Ullman glass print failed to garner any bids.

If you're interested in buying Ullman prints, it's possible to amass quite a collection for very little money; however, it would be wise to avoid thinking of these items as investments, as they've shown little appreciation over the years.

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