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Re: Selling oil paintings?
use ebay, use another account to bump it if its not high enough, make sure not to loose it tosome guy bidding 10 dollars.
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Re: Selling oil paintings?
take them to the Antiques Road Show that they do on PBS and have them appraised. one of the stodgy appraiser/auctioneer type guys will probably give you the hook up.
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Re: Selling oil paintings?
get them appraised. I'm sure this can be done easily enough, just google. Then bring them to an art auction house, i'd guess you'll just have to give them a commission.
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Re: Selling oil paintings?
Are they stolen?
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Re: Selling oil paintings?
Are they better than Spicy F's work?
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Are they stolen? [/ QUOTE ] Nope. Collected throughout the years. |
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Are they better than Spicy F's work? [/ QUOTE ] I've never seen Spicy's work LOL, but I bet they are better. Its a lot of Russian scenery paintings, still life, Russian orthodox Christian stuff, etc. Thanks everyone for the replies, they've been very helpful |
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Re: Selling oil paintings?
no real market for those i would hold them for 20 years or so and hope for the best. as russa will be a super economy by then. if you must sell any big auction house has art sales a few times a year. put a few in them and see what happens. you will get market value even though you may think they are worth more. things are only worth what wsome one will pay.
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Re: Selling oil paintings?
sothebys.com
They appear to have an appraisal service that might be what you're looking for. |
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