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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: debodun on August 18, 2012, 09:49:45 AM
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This scene was painted on the glass, then framed. The outer dimensions are 31" x 26". I hadn't thought of selling it until someone that came to a garage sale I had and saw it hanging on the wall. I told him that my mother bought it 25 years ago and paid over $100 for it. He sighed and rolled his eyes and said the painting itself is virtually worthless, but it had a nice frame and he'd give me $20 for the piece. I turned down his offer. I think it is worth a lot more than $20. Am I right or is the other person?
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Unless you have a signature that we can try and search...chances are they have told you right. Reverse painting was a big craze in that time period - in fact I tried my hand at it exactly 27 years ago (maybe someone has my item and it is now very valuable!) :)
Nice painting!
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Thanks for the quick reply! I didn't notice any markings, unfortunately.
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Value on these can vary greatly with the experience of the artist, and how framed !! As a rule,, the frames are usually the better of the two !! I have seen some by known artists that are signed bring good money but I don`t think that is the case for your painting !! I see no great technique, and it was likely not in that frame originally !! However putting the both together would still bring $100. to $150. because many people like them !!
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What are the dimensions?
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Outer dimensions 31X26 and frame is at least 4 in. my guess !! So its small !!