Average $6000-$10000 That's without looking
It's worth a lot more than you have in your savings.
Many of the prints are worth close to $40 each. If you have a signed copy of the print, it will be worth more.
To my knowledge, Susan Boulet never produced any signed/numbered prints of her work. There have been prints that have been produced of her pieces, and while the printing runs may have been limited to a certain amount of pieces, these were not numbered, nor were they ever signed. I was fortunate enough to meet her once at a showing in the early 90's and bought some unsigned prints which she graciously signed for me, so it is possible that there exist signed prints of her work, but they would not be numbered. Recent work has been done by The Turning Point Gallery to make exquisite, new prints of Susan's works which are numbered, although since they have been done after Susan's death, they are (obviously) not signed. Take a look on their website at www.turningpointgallery.com. They would be able to answer any further questions you may have.
The value of the prints can range from $10 to $250. The amount will depend upon the actual print and its condition.
We have several Albert Casson's prints. They are limited editions. Does anyone know what they would be worth?
It's worth a lot more than you have in your savings.
Many of the prints are worth close to $40 each. If you have a signed copy of the print, it will be worth more.
What are my framed matted signed numbered prints of moon river and river terrace by Louise dunavant
I have seen framed/mattd prints sell at auction for as much as $150.00 and just a single, signed prints sell for anywhere from $25 to $35.
$500---$750.
One in good condition is worth about... maybe...$30
The value of signed Leo Bryant prints can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, demand, and provenance. Typically, they range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Limited editions or prints with unique features may command higher prices. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult an art expert or auction house specializing in sports memorabilia or prints.
I would love to know, as well. I have 2 signed and numbered prints from her Fly-By-Night series.
A signed note from King George thr 5th would be worth thousands of dollars today. To collectors, or people that are genuinely interested, it may be worth a lot more than that.
Prints are run in large numbers and have no intrinsic value regardless of age. They are worth what someone will pay on e-bay. Prints may have some intrinsic value if they are signed & numbered limited edition prints. In which case you can take to an art gallery for an evaluation.
To my knowledge, Susan Boulet never produced any signed/numbered prints of her work. There have been prints that have been produced of her pieces, and while the printing runs may have been limited to a certain amount of pieces, these were not numbered, nor were they ever signed. I was fortunate enough to meet her once at a showing in the early 90's and bought some unsigned prints which she graciously signed for me, so it is possible that there exist signed prints of her work, but they would not be numbered. Recent work has been done by The Turning Point Gallery to make exquisite, new prints of Susan's works which are numbered, although since they have been done after Susan's death, they are (obviously) not signed. Take a look on their website at www.turningpointgallery.com. They would be able to answer any further questions you may have.
The value of the prints can range from $10 to $250. The amount will depend upon the actual print and its condition.