The value of a Gene Gray original sketch can vary significantly based on factors such as its size, complexity, condition, and the context of the work. Generally, original sketches by established artists can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, consulting recent auction results or an art appraiser specializing in contemporary art may provide more accurate insights.
it is numbered 673/1000
The value of the prints can range from $10 to $250. The amount will depend upon the actual print and its condition.
Short answer......no
I have seen some Gene Gray prints recently at a local antique store in Lexington and they ranged from $15-$30. Most were signed but not numbered. These were unframed in mint or near mint condition. Selections included the red fox, otter, bald eagle, chipmunks, etc. Horse prints and those that are numbered may be worth more.
Many of the prints are valued at an amount close to $50 each. The exact amount will vary depending upon the exact print and its condition.
I have a Gene Gray painting in 1971 of a couger and I was wanting to know what it is worth?
This painting is worth $15-$30.
Gene Gray prints are typically not very valuable as they are mass-produced reproductions of original artwork. However, the value can vary depending on factors such as the artist's popularity, the quality of the print, and its condition.
it is numbered 673/1000
The value of the prints can range from $10 to $250. The amount will depend upon the actual print and its condition.
20-30 on ebay
Short answer......no
Yes, a gray cockatiel and a lutino cockatiel can have lutino babies. The lutino coloration is a result of a recessive gene, so if the gray cockatiel carries the gene for lutino (which can be the case if it is a split gray), there is a chance that some offspring may inherit the lutino trait. If the gray cockatiel does not carry the lutino gene, all the babies will be gray or gray mutations, but none will be lutino.
I have seen some Gene Gray prints recently at a local antique store in Lexington and they ranged from $15-$30. Most were signed but not numbered. These were unframed in mint or near mint condition. Selections included the red fox, otter, bald eagle, chipmunks, etc. Horse prints and those that are numbered may be worth more.
probly about $1,000,000,000
The Gene Autry Show - 1950 The Gray Dude 1-20 was released on: USA: 3 December 1950
Many of the prints are valued at an amount close to $50 each. The exact amount will vary depending upon the exact print and its condition.