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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 2158419, member: 7724"]I don't know where the OP is living. so I can't say which place would be ideal to discuss matters with a specialist. furthermore it's very hard for me to understand some of his questions and remarks. it's hard to understand me as well sometimes, I know; af called my English "fidbaldish". English is my fifth language only after Swiss, German, French and Latin.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie64" alt=":meh:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>the Drei Länder Museum in Lörrach is the best bet.</p><p>seems there are people with a certain knowledge of his work, but I don't know how profound.</p><p><a href="https://www.dreilaendermuseum.eu/de/suche?&doInvestigate=1&languageId=1&query=scheurer" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.dreilaendermuseum.eu/de/suche?&doInvestigate=1&languageId=1&query=scheurer" rel="nofollow">https://www.dreilaendermuseum.eu/de/suche?&doInvestigate=1&languageId=1&query=scheurer</a></p><p><br /></p><p>generally spoken: Scheurer is well known regionally and was worldwide on display - in times gone by. BUT he was one of those artists that never made it without statal support. I'm sure that I probably passed thousands of times some of his monumental metal works in roundabouts or hospital gardens etc. but they didn't "catch" me.</p><p><br /></p><p>if the OP likes those tiles as keepers for himself, then they are worth the price he's willing to pay.</p><p>if resale was intended then hands-off. I don't see any possible rise in value; there will - perhaps - be a short-lived rise of interest when he's deceased, but that's it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 2158419, member: 7724"]I don't know where the OP is living. so I can't say which place would be ideal to discuss matters with a specialist. furthermore it's very hard for me to understand some of his questions and remarks. it's hard to understand me as well sometimes, I know; af called my English "fidbaldish". English is my fifth language only after Swiss, German, French and Latin.:meh: the Drei Länder Museum in Lörrach is the best bet. seems there are people with a certain knowledge of his work, but I don't know how profound. [URL]https://www.dreilaendermuseum.eu/de/suche?&doInvestigate=1&languageId=1&query=scheurer[/URL] generally spoken: Scheurer is well known regionally and was worldwide on display - in times gone by. BUT he was one of those artists that never made it without statal support. I'm sure that I probably passed thousands of times some of his monumental metal works in roundabouts or hospital gardens etc. but they didn't "catch" me. if the OP likes those tiles as keepers for himself, then they are worth the price he's willing to pay. if resale was intended then hands-off. I don't see any possible rise in value; there will - perhaps - be a short-lived rise of interest when he's deceased, but that's it.[/QUOTE]
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