endobear
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So my wife inherited a bunch of lithographs about 20 years ago. Her ex step dads 3rd or 4th wife went out and spent $70k+ on these things to decorate his company office in the late 90s.. i may still have the receipt somewhere. He hated them and her and they divorced a short time later.
At that time he pulled them all down and put them in storage..
Asked my wife if she wanted them because he was moving.
Of course we took them.
I sold a few early on. Gave a couple cool ones away to good friends and displayed a few at different times at my house and had plans to reframe a few to do a bar/theater room that apparently is never happening.
Dealing with art dealers/frame shops was such a joke. Some would say a print was worth $200, next guy would say the same print was worth $2000.
I gave up and figured I'd just store the rest and deal with it later...
Well, it's later.
My wife's style doesn't really work with them and I'm tired of moving/storing them...
Any ideas how I can figure out what they are honestly worth now days? Or the
best way to sell them?
The frames are all junk. But 90% of the prints are still great.
At that time he pulled them all down and put them in storage..
Asked my wife if she wanted them because he was moving.
Of course we took them.
I sold a few early on. Gave a couple cool ones away to good friends and displayed a few at different times at my house and had plans to reframe a few to do a bar/theater room that apparently is never happening.
Dealing with art dealers/frame shops was such a joke. Some would say a print was worth $200, next guy would say the same print was worth $2000.
I gave up and figured I'd just store the rest and deal with it later...
Well, it's later.
My wife's style doesn't really work with them and I'm tired of moving/storing them...
Any ideas how I can figure out what they are honestly worth now days? Or the
best way to sell them?
The frames are all junk. But 90% of the prints are still great.