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Old 03-22-2006, 11:52 AM   #1
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Best way to sell Art work..?

Just recently my perents inherited a piece of art work.. iam trying to help them out cause they want to sell it. They told me that they had it appraised by some art gallery, its worth a real good penny. So i need to know of any good websites to try and sell it..
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If it's worth some dough, then you could probably let an auction house sell it for you.

http://search.sothebys.com/

http://www.christies.com/home_page/home_page.asp


If not then find an art gallery that will hang it for sale for a sellers fee.
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who's it by? just give it to me to add to my future collection
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i really dont know.. but it painted in like the late 1800's.. i saw it today for the first time.. its really religious its like a painting of jesus and some other dude... its in great shape..
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Exactly on the money..
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