I too would like to know the answer.
$1,000
If the print is pencil signed and numbered in the margin outside the image, it is most likely a serigraph. If there is a signature within the image AND a pencil signature, this is called a plate signed lithograph. If there is no pencil signed signature, it is most likely a poster. As a major dealer, LeRoy only signs serigraphs in pencil. Everything that is a poster is signed in pen or felt pen. Also a poster is smaller than the graphic. The poster is obviously 1 dimensional, and the serigraph looks like it has paint on the paper. In addition, the poster is an offset image of the original. So, you can see the actual brush strokes as in a photo. Whereas, the serigraph is reproduced by the printer and therefore, you will not see actual brush stroke marks.
The value of a 1983 Keith Reynolds autographed America's Cup serigraph depends on its condition. This item in mint condition is valued between 55.00 and 85.00 as of 2014.
Unlikely.
The best option is to have the piece appraised.
Commodore Matthew C. Perry
what is the value of an art work entitled Ellitonians by Bernard Greenwald. Its one of five signed pieces that are 87 by 114 cms.
Yes. Matthew Thornton signed it on behalf of New hampshire.
The Declaration of Independence explained the reasons Americans sought, and felt entitled to, independence.
Matthew Upson was signed by Arsenal from Luton Town on 10 May 1997. http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=8918
The fee owner unless there is some other signed agreement.
There has been a series of Reprints in the 1970ies from the early woodprints. Schad just signed these with the "old" dating too. So- it depends on what kind of Print you own. macrossp@freenet.de