we have a 16 x 20 sign oil painting of the old mill what is it worth in todays market?
what is the value of peter hayward's brookside mill
I have a "Landscape with Mill" painting by Van Ruysdael, is it worth anything? If so, how much? Who is interested in a painting in this?Details:Painting referenced by H. M. CO.Frame No. 7499Picture No. 510Please contact at joshua.pixler@gmail.comSincerely,Josh
Mill scale must be removed prior to painting because any breach in the mill scale will cause moisture to get beneath it, causing it to flake off. If there is paint on top of it, and moisture gets below the paint and the scale, both will peel and flake off because the paint is adhering to the mill scale, not the underlying metal surface. Paint should always be applied only over a clean, sound surface.
This painting is in the Tate Collection, London. Many factors determine the monetary value of a work of art. Auction prices can be a gauge, but the art market is always changing. Consequently, it is not possible to assess the value of a work of art until it, or a similar piece, is up for sale or auction. Looking at John Constable auction records will give you a general idea but these records cost money. Many prints and copies of this famous painting exist.
In June 2008 one of his many water lilies paintings was sold for £40,921,250 pounds ($80,451,178).
what is the value of peter hayward's brookside mill
I have a "Landscape with Mill" painting by Van Ruysdael, is it worth anything? If so, how much? Who is interested in a painting in this?Details:Painting referenced by H. M. CO.Frame No. 7499Picture No. 510Please contact at joshua.pixler@gmail.comSincerely,Josh
Thomas Mill Covered Bridge was created in 1855.
A mill is worth 1/10 of a cent.
1928.
No 50 is worth 250 mill Master P Is worth about 375 mill
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WAAAAY back when, the mill was used for paying tax on purchases. It was worth 1/1000 of a dollar or 1/10 of a penny. They were plastic. The red ones were worth 1 mill and the green ones were worth 5 mills. As consumer costs and taxes (mill levy) rose, the mill was phased out and taxes rounded to the nearest cent (penny).