Art Appraisals
Liros Gallery will provide written or verbal appraisals for:
Paintings: American & European (16th century-present) Watercolors & Drawings: American & European; (16th century-present) Old Prints & Maps Icons: 15th century to 1917 We are happy to take inquiries about other forms of art. The appraisal shall contain a description of the art and a value. We authenticate the art in order to evaluate it. We do not use a disclaimer. For Appraisals please call for an appointment |
Sample Appraisals
APPRAISAL
1. Rockwell Kent, 1882-1971, American school, Man Entering Doorway, ink drawing, 2 ½ x 3 ¾ inches, pencil signed lower right, Rockwell Kent, framed in 3/8” wood, condition-good. Value $2000.
2. Howard Russell Butler, 1856-1941, Princeton, NJ, Seascape, 1920’s, oil on plywood, 16 x 21 inches, signed lower right H. R. Butler, original 1 ½ frame, condition- good. Value $3500.
3. Harry Fenn, 1845-1911, Upper Montclair, NJ, b. Richmond, England, Thunder Caves- Otter Creek Cliffs, Mt Desert, illustration for Picturesque America, 1872, ca. 1871, watercolor and pencil drawing, 9 5/8 x 17 5/8 inches, rag mat, 1’ wood frame, condition- good. Value $ $3500.
4. Felix Octavius Carr Darley, 1822-1888, Claymont, DE, Indian Battle, watercolor and pencil drawing, 5 ¼ x 8 ½ inches, inscribed “ To Rev. (?) P. Duggan from his friend F. O. C. Dareley, possible illustration for J. F. Cooper’s Last of the Mohegan’s, framed in rag mat and ½” black frame, condition-good. Value $4,500.
5. Stow Wengroth, 1906-1978, New York City, Conflict, (landscape with cows and an owl), brush and ink, 15 ¾ x 23 3/8 inches, signed, framed in rag mat and black frame, condition good. $4000.
6. Antonio Gasparo Jacobsen, 1850-1921, Steamer Vigilancia, The Vigilancia was a single screw steamer of 4115 tons built in 1890 for service between New York and South America, oil on canvas, 22 x 36, signed A. Jacobsen, 705 Palisades Av West Hoboken, NJ, condition- good: cleaned and wax lined. Value $25,000.
7. Albrecht Duerer, 1471-1528, Title Border with Putti holding the Pirckheimer Arms, Hollstein 281, wood engraving, 4 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches, collector’s mark Friedrich August in lower right corner, border used in five works printed between 1513-1517, condition-good- printed unevenly, strong impression at bottom and weak at middle sides, framed in rag mat and ½” gold frame. Value $2500.
Total Value $45,000.00
The above values are estimated at retail and are the opinion of Serge L. Liros
APPRAISAL
1. Rockwell Kent, 1882-1971, American school, Man Entering Doorway, ink drawing, 2 ½ x 3 ¾ inches, pencil signed lower right, Rockwell Kent, framed in 3/8” wood, condition-good. Value $2000.
2. Howard Russell Butler, 1856-1941, Princeton, NJ, Seascape, 1920’s, oil on plywood, 16 x 21 inches, signed lower right H. R. Butler, original 1 ½ frame, condition- good. Value $3500.
3. Harry Fenn, 1845-1911, Upper Montclair, NJ, b. Richmond, England, Thunder Caves- Otter Creek Cliffs, Mt Desert, illustration for Picturesque America, 1872, ca. 1871, watercolor and pencil drawing, 9 5/8 x 17 5/8 inches, rag mat, 1’ wood frame, condition- good. Value $ $3500.
4. Felix Octavius Carr Darley, 1822-1888, Claymont, DE, Indian Battle, watercolor and pencil drawing, 5 ¼ x 8 ½ inches, inscribed “ To Rev. (?) P. Duggan from his friend F. O. C. Dareley, possible illustration for J. F. Cooper’s Last of the Mohegan’s, framed in rag mat and ½” black frame, condition-good. Value $4,500.
5. Stow Wengroth, 1906-1978, New York City, Conflict, (landscape with cows and an owl), brush and ink, 15 ¾ x 23 3/8 inches, signed, framed in rag mat and black frame, condition good. $4000.
6. Antonio Gasparo Jacobsen, 1850-1921, Steamer Vigilancia, The Vigilancia was a single screw steamer of 4115 tons built in 1890 for service between New York and South America, oil on canvas, 22 x 36, signed A. Jacobsen, 705 Palisades Av West Hoboken, NJ, condition- good: cleaned and wax lined. Value $25,000.
7. Albrecht Duerer, 1471-1528, Title Border with Putti holding the Pirckheimer Arms, Hollstein 281, wood engraving, 4 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches, collector’s mark Friedrich August in lower right corner, border used in five works printed between 1513-1517, condition-good- printed unevenly, strong impression at bottom and weak at middle sides, framed in rag mat and ½” gold frame. Value $2500.
Total Value $45,000.00
The above values are estimated at retail and are the opinion of Serge L. Liros