i like those both komo
yeah that Eaton is really good, he (i think?) has a pretty strong following
nothing good lasts forever!
sometimes a portrait is so pretty that I just have to buy it :\
nuff_said, thanks for your points! I have a real variety of stuff. Here is my fave: Valoy Eaton. I gave $400. [ATTACH] I also bought this,...
yeah, unsigned. i was really happy w/it. well, we'll see how my stuff does. i have a bunch!
i bought that austrian for $18 so $600 was good!
tons of decent art seems to sell pretty low at a lot of auctions out there
thanks brad, that info is helpful! I bought all this art at pretty low prices so I think i'll start low and let it go!
hmmm, i've sold some art and i've started it at 99 cents and let it rip and done ok, but just a few pieces here and there
Hey folks, I have more than a dozen better pieces of art by well-listed artists mostly mid 20th century back to early 1800s, to sell. I'm debating...
i would have a knowledgeable stringed instrument technician look this over before stringing it just to make sure you're not missing any issues...
wow, that banjo is like new. gotta be worth four figures
hey guys. I bought this extremely rare bakelite cylinder purse at an auction last week for $35. Couldn't believe it! Can't find another like it!
I'm just gonna put it on eBay and let it rip. Wish me luck, hoping it brings like $50,000
yeah what is on worthpoint is just that one likely BIN result as we know in this biz the right venue can make all the difference
thanks kent!
ooh that's nice
love the ring, i like victorian rings like that with gems and figural subjects
Thank you folks! I am leaning toward some kind of period copy but I shot an email off to one of the more friendly art experts at Sotheby's just in...
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