What do you want to know about LeRoy Neiman's book "29 Events of Our Time"? It is a collection of 29 posters in a modern impressionist style. The value ranges from $10 for an unsigned copy in mediocre condition to up to $200 for a signed copy in mint condition.
Value of Winning colors Plate #1000
The LeRoy Neiman commemorative decanters of Satinwood blended whiskey from 1979 came in three versions - basketball, baseball, and football. All three, in mint condition, never opened, and sold together may be worth $500-$700. For one of the three, the value is probably closer to around $100.
LeRoy Neiman released multiple paintings of the 1980 olympics, both in Lake Placid and Moscow and covering sports such as boxing, skiing, pole vaulting, and skating. Which one you have will impact the value. Visit www.prints.com and search for the piece you are looking for to see prices for a new one to get an idea of the range.
The LeRoy Neiman commemorative decanters of Satinwood blended whiskey from 1979 came in three versions - basketball, baseball, and football. All three, in mint condition, never opened, and sold together may be worth $500-$700. For one of the three, the value is probably closer to around $100.
Yes. He is a rather famous. He was one of the original cartoonists/sketch artists for Playboy magazine. He created, among other things, "the femlin". If your sketch is authentic, its worth a good amount of money. Odds are is it is a signed lithograph, but those still have a good amount of value if the signature is authentic.
The value of art depends on many variables. Is it actually a poster, or is it a print? What is the title? Is it limited or open edition? If it is limited, what was the size of the edition? Has it been signed by the artist? What sort of condition is the art in? In general, posters are the least valuable. If you know the name of the poster, you can look it up on the internet. Based on the condition of your particular piece, you should then be able to make an educated guess on the value.
Muhammd Ali "Athlete of the Century" serigraphs w/ Remarque by LeRoy Neiman are available for purchase online around $8,000-$10,000 or "best offer". I do not like to use retail pricing as a valuation as something is only worth what someone will pay for it - i.e. a "realized price". I would suggest that if you were to auction it, it would sell in the $6,000-$8,000 range. Of the edition of 850, I'm not sure how many exhibit the Remarque - but it certainly helps the value and adds a premium over the other serigraphs in the edition.
If the baseball is "multi-signed", and not "single signed" you would have to name the other players that signed the baseball to get an approximate value.
The age of when the ball was signed does not determine the value. Supply and demand does. The value of the signature will rely on the popularity of the player that signed the ball, and how often he signed. If there are more collectors than signatures on the market the value will be high. If there are many signatures on the market and a lower number of collectors, a lower value.
The value may depend on which two players signed it.
signed naval print