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So You Found A John George Brown Painting?

Harrison Appraisals

By the age of 14, he was apprenticed to a glass factory at Newcastle-on-Tyne where his father hoped he would learn the trade of glass-cutter. His penchant for copyrighting his most popular works, which were eventually reproduced as inexpensive lithographs, earned him royalties well into his later years.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

Fair Market Value is used when a collector is settling an estate, needing equitable distribution, or making a charitable donation. If a work is in pristine condition, especially for its age, it would have a higher value than a work with a lot of craquelure issues or paint loss. Be realistic on deadlines.