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pandora lihograph circa 1900
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i inherited a jw waterhouse lithograph (pandora) from my great grandmother. I would like to know more about it. I know its very old but need to find out mor about it. thank you
coachmslice@aol.com
I inherited a pandora lithograph from my great grandmother. I am sure it is very old . But I need help learning moe about it. I would appricate any help in the area of appraisal or interest in this jw waterhouse lithograph. thank you coachmslice@aol.com
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Hi,
Dan here. I'm one of the folks who tried finding out the same information back in June.
To this day I have not learned anything new about my lithograph. I've even tried engaging the members of this forum who I thought would be educated on such matters, on more than one occaision. These people appear to be nothing more than a bunch of artsy - fartsy blowhards. I'm sure I'll get a response now. If you really want to learn about your print, take it to your local art museum or better yet, somone who deals in fine art. You'll get way more info from them than these folks. Good Luck!
Wow, someone has their knickers in a twist
Please see
this thread for more info about the Pandora watercolour prints.
Your best bet is to find a dealer who specialises in old prints - I've also seen people selling these prints on Ebay and they often fetch over a one hundred dollars.
- Julia.
I imagine you'd find mostly enthusiasts and fans (artsy fartsy blowhards) on a site like this and probably not people who know the value of particular antique reproductions. Who would want to guess a value on something they can't even see? Perhaps ebay might work well for a print. There's always a lot of Waterhouse stuff there. There's a nice old framed Lady of Shalott print up at the moment. Last week in finished without selling at $100 and it's up again. Even that might tell you something.
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