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Q: What is the value of a Francis Livingston Lithograph of The Catch?
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What is the value of a 1918 king george safe return letter hand written from buckingham palace?

It is potentially a lithograph of a mass communication letter sent to many soldiers and the value is probably more or less sentimental and historical


What is the value of A Time to Remember lithograph by Adolf Hummel?

Well, isn't that a lovely question! The value of a painting, like a beautiful memory, is truly in the eye of the beholder. Remember, the true worth of a piece of art is the joy and inspiration it brings to your heart. So, take a moment to appreciate its beauty and let it fill your soul with warmth and happiness.


What is the estimated value of a 1910 upright player piano Francis Bacon?

anywhere from $4,000.00 to $15,000.00 depending on the condition. One sold recently for $13,000.00 fully restored


Is the 1840 version of the star spangled banner have any monetary value?

The Star Spangled Banner was written in 1840 by Francis Scott Key. If you have an original copy of the writing and it is in good condition, it may have monetary value. You would need to take it to someone who appraises such artifacts, or even a collector of such goods. If it is a photocopy however, it will not be worth much at all.


How much money did the us have when Jefferson made The Louisiana Purchase?

Livingston was authorized to pay up to $10 million for the port of New Orleans, which was a vital part of frontier commerce on the Mississippi River. When he was offered all of French Louisiana (the entire Mississippi River Valley) for $15 million, he quickly accepted, recognizing the real value of that territory to the fledgling country. In Livingston's own words, "We have lived long but this is the noblest work of our whole lives ... The United States take rank this day among the first powers of the world."