Can you tell me if I have an original or a print of Celia Russell's Cottage Garden Bouquet? I bout a framed painting about 50cm x 50cm at an Op. Shop in Sydney Australia and looking at it through the glass it looks like an original.
Would you know by whom the original would have been bought and when and coult it have ended up in a Sydney Op Shop?
You would need to get it appraised.
You would want to hire a professional to clean the painting after having it appraised to be certain it is the real thing.
One was appraised on his website for 15,000
It is impossible to determine the value of a piece of art in this online format. Many factors determine the value of art. The best option is to have the piece appraised.
W. Chapman's paintings are worth anywhere from 200$'s to 1000$'s depending on the size. what or where is the best place in NJ or ny to have my painting appraised
Have it appraised by a professional.
You would need to get it appraised.
You would want to hire a professional to clean the painting after having it appraised to be certain it is the real thing.
To get an appraisal you can go to an art auction house, or art dealer. If you know little about the history of the painting or the artist you can go to a museum and maybe they can tell you something about who or what it is first before you head out blindly.
The best place to get a Hohner guitar appraised would be at a local music store that specializes in selling instruments. They would be able to advise on where and how to get it appraised.
I just saw an antiques roadshow that appraised an AJ Miller painting of an Indian Squaw at $60,000 on the low end. Hope that helps.
One was appraised on his website for 15,000
Yes
Gun show, auction house
You get it appraised by a reputable art dealer or art historian. Make sure they have intimate knowledge of this artist's work.
One can go to the local jewelry store to get gold earrings appraised. Most often, there will be many options in your local city. One can also go to a dealer who can offer an appraisal.
Take it to a Fine Arts Dealer (not your neighborhood antique shop) or a quality museum and have it professionally appraised. It might cost you a few bucks but it is worth it!