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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 230658, member: 51"]I've never seen anything like these, although they vaguely remind me of pictures I've seen for sale in windows in Chinatown years back. These are a little more detailed, though.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are purchasing for resale, I might hesitate as there don't seem to be others out there (just did a quick search) so how to market it. South Korean framed art doesn't seem to even be on Ebay for the most part. Under Ebay<i> sold</i> searching "Korean framed" there is very little and nothing like this. If you have a B&M store, you'll have to be the judge whether someone would want them.</p><p><br /></p><p>The label appears to be 20th century, if I had to guess from the 1960's or later, and the frames look vintage. The fact that the label is on the front of the 2nd piece is a little unusual.</p><p><br /></p><p>They are kind of interesting in their own way. I'd probably have taken a 2nd look at them just for their uniqueness, if they are for your own enjoyment and not resale, I think the price is okay. Not sure there is money to be made for resale --just my opinion (could be wrong!)</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe others will have thoughts.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 230658, member: 51"]I've never seen anything like these, although they vaguely remind me of pictures I've seen for sale in windows in Chinatown years back. These are a little more detailed, though. If you are purchasing for resale, I might hesitate as there don't seem to be others out there (just did a quick search) so how to market it. South Korean framed art doesn't seem to even be on Ebay for the most part. Under Ebay[I] sold[/I] searching "Korean framed" there is very little and nothing like this. If you have a B&M store, you'll have to be the judge whether someone would want them. The label appears to be 20th century, if I had to guess from the 1960's or later, and the frames look vintage. The fact that the label is on the front of the 2nd piece is a little unusual. They are kind of interesting in their own way. I'd probably have taken a 2nd look at them just for their uniqueness, if they are for your own enjoyment and not resale, I think the price is okay. Not sure there is money to be made for resale --just my opinion (could be wrong!) Maybe others will have thoughts.[/QUOTE]
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