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Insights on Auction Sales: A Tobacco Can, a Russian Painting

WorthPoint

Short of Remarkable This early 1900s Erie Tobacco lithographed tin can sold for an amazing $46,924.82 Leading the day at Miller & Miller Auctions was a true showstopper: an early 1900s Erie Tobacco lithographed tin can , boldly decorated with a baseball batter in full period uniform and the “E T Co.” averaging $59.56

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Building a Collection and Art as an Investment

Artifactual History Appraisal

Maybe sculptures make your hands itch to throw clay on a potter's wheel, or portraits help you feel a connection to the past. Prints have a separate, lower food chain, with one-off prints such as monotypes at the top, then etchings, lithographs, and silkscreens, then digital prints at the very bottom.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

Askart.com If you are researching a painting, drawing, or sculpture (they do not have fine prints) Askart is a good place to look. Artnet.com As I recall, Artnet.com’s database of fine art auction sales was one of the first on the market to cover not only paintings, drawings, and sculpture, but also fine prints and multiples.

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The Aesthetic Movement: Beauty For Beauty’s Sake

Invaluable

What started from the homes and studios of a radical group of artists and designers in 1860s England would prize beauty above all else as they sought to escape the ugliness and materialism of the Industrial Age. Whistler, Nocturne in Blue and Gold: Old Battersea Bridge, color lithograph, c.