To distinguish a real Norman Rockwell figurine from a fake, check for the artist's signature or mark, which should be present on authentic pieces. Examine the quality of craftsmanship, as genuine figurines typically exhibit fine detailing and smooth finishes. Additionally, research the specific series or edition, as fakes might lack the correct identifying information or come in incorrect packaging. Lastly, consider consulting an expert or appraiser for a more definitive evaluation.
I have plates in their original boxes and certificates, they were left to me by my mother - I cn not use them and would like to find their worth and possibly sell them. Where can I find their worth?
First thing that MUST be determined is whether the "signature" is actually a signature or is a printed signature. To test for printed or real, tilt the print toward a light bulb and using a magnifying glass look for the pixels to either have dots in the signature or see if there is a layer of blue or blank ink laying on top of the image pixels. If it is signed, then you need to check for authenticity. The best way is to find someone of known honesty who is selling something signed by the artist and compare your signature with the one known to be real. A real Norman Rockwell signature on a print would be worth $300-500 USD. A real Norman Rockwell signature on a authentic painting would be determined by the current auction rate for a similar painting by him of the same size.
It is in your question already. An illusion will never be real. If it was real then it would be no illusion. Optical illusions are in a way real. They are real optical illusions. We can however not fake an illusion because the illusion is fake from start.
It depends on whether or not the signature is real or fake.
For a fact fake
I have plates in their original boxes and certificates, they were left to me by my mother - I cn not use them and would like to find their worth and possibly sell them. Where can I find their worth?
Fake
First thing that MUST be determined is whether the "signature" is actually a signature or is a printed signature. To test for printed or real, tilt the print toward a light bulb and using a magnifying glass look for the pixels to either have dots in the signature or see if there is a layer of blue or blank ink laying on top of the image pixels. If it is signed, then you need to check for authenticity. The best way is to find someone of known honesty who is selling something signed by the artist and compare your signature with the one known to be real. A real Norman Rockwell signature on a print would be worth $300-500 USD. A real Norman Rockwell signature on a authentic painting would be determined by the current auction rate for a similar painting by him of the same size.
Fake, not real.
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no she"s real not fake she is a singer
There are both real and fake guns.
if you think it is real, then it is real if you think it is fake, then it is fake
The opposite of "fake" is "genuine" or "real."
It Fake hahahhahahaha people who think it real it's not the truth is fake