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Marni Jameson: Buying art on a cruise ship could get you in deep water — or not

Whether a work of art is an original, a signed and numbered serigraph or a poster of the same image will impact its value, said Candace Hill, a certified art appraiser in the Denver Metro area who offered this example. At auction a signed poster (left) of Andy Warhol’s “Marilyn” sold for $952. A signed silkscreen print (center) sold for $156,250 and a signed original (right) sold for $28 million.  (Courtesy of Candace Hill) 
Whether a work of art is an original, a signed and numbered serigraph or a poster of the same image will impact its value, said Candace Hill, a certified art appraiser in the Denver Metro area who offered this example. At auction a signed poster (left) of Andy Warhol’s “Marilyn” sold for $952. A signed silkscreen print (center) sold for $156,250 and a signed original (right) sold for $28 million.  (Courtesy of Candace Hill) 
Marni Jameson, a former Orlando Sentinel reporter, writes the syndicated At Home column.
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Home and Lifestyle author Jameson shares information from appraiser Susan Filebark, of Vero Beach, to help break down what affects art value.

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