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That depends on how patient you are and where you find it. A Goodwill store in Tahoma, Washington, recently sold a framed Ullman print by Swinburne for $22.00; on the other hand, an antique store recently listed the same print by this artist for $195, which is overpriced but may sell anyway.

Generally, Ullman framed lithographs sell for $35-90 in online auctions and on commercial websites, and sometimes for a little more, $115-140, at live auctions. On the other hand, you may find them for just a few dollars at a thrift store, flea market or garage sale.

Ullman Manufacturing Co. mass marketed inexpensive offset lithos, puzzles and postcards, so even the older prints are still easy to find and, therefore, not terribly valuable.

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