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  1. Jun 22, 2016 · What Increases a Print’s Value? At a basic level, a print’s retail price or auction estimate is determined by the richness of its provenance, literature and exhibition history, as well as the size of the edition—prints from a limited or very small edition are valued higher.

  2. How to identify prints and determine their value at auction. John Anderson, auctioneer at Newcastle auction house Anderson and Garland, gives his advice on valuing prints for sale at auction. Find out if your prints could fetch a decent sum at auction in this guide to valuing prints.

  3. How to Value Signed and Numbered Prints. The value of signed and numbered prints value depends on the artist, the artwork, number of prints, the type of print, and if the signature is an original.

  4. The value of a print is shaped by factors like quality, notoriety and rarity. The collectability of a print for example, will increase if the image is desirable, the artist is acclaimed or the edition length is limited.

  5. Buy, Value or Appraise Your Art. Bid or buy art for sale, value your item, or request a free appraisal to sell your collection. How to Value Limited Edition Art Prints. Artists in the early 20th century produced fine art prints in limited editions so that each individual work would maintain its value over time.

  6. Discover the value of fine art, design, and decorative artworks with the most complete illustrated archive of auction results. View and sort millions of lots by sale date, estimate, sold price, auction house, collecting category, and more.

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  8. Aug 10, 2010 · Harvey collected the work of untrained artists who created their works with reality, imagination and creativity. His Indian squaw tobacco shop figure sold by Northeast in 2002 is one of the finest examples of true folk art I have ever seen.”

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